Video Training → Basics Of Accounting Journal Entries Debit And Credit
Published by: voska89 on 21-02-2024, 15:41 | 0
Free Download Basics Of Accounting Journal Entries Debit And Credit
Published 2/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 94.68 MB | Duration: 0h 40m
Learn Journal entry accounting, How to pass journal entries, Fundamentals of Accounting, debit and credit
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Published by: voska89 on 30-01-2024, 15:37 | 0
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Video Training → Risk-Free Debit Spreads
Published by: voska89 on 5-03-2023, 00:56 | 0
Free Download Risk-Free Debit Spreads
Published 3/2023
Created by Harshal Kalambe
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 10 Lectures ( 58m ) | Size: 737 MB
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Published by: voska89 on 6-01-2023, 10:47 | 0
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E-Books → The Debit and Сredit оf War, or How Stalin Made a Trillion Dollars
Published by: voska89 on 22-07-2022, 09:20 | 0
The Debit and Сredit оf War, or How Stalin Made a Trillion Dollars: The Unknown Economic History of the USSR before, during and after World War II (1940-1953). by Denis Babichenko
English | June 15, 2020 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B08B8TP2G3 | 560 pages | EPUB | 2.81 Mb
The monograph analyses previously unknown sources that enable us to radically reconsider historiographical stereotypes about the economic causes and outcomes of World War II for the USSR. A careful study of several thousand recently declassified Soviet documents allows the author to draw the following conclusion: most "fundamental truths" about the key economic issues of the 1930s-1950s have no plausible basis in fact. The new data found by the author in three Russian archives not only make it possible to identify the mechanism of total falsification in the Soviet statistics and to explain its motives, but also to reconstruct the real historical events as accurately as possible.