Jewellers', Silversmiths' And Kindred Traders' Accounts: for Manufacturing ...
Jewellers', Silversmiths' And Kindred Traders' Accounts: for Manufacturing ...
Edward L Allen
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With this precaution there must, as a rule, be collusion before you can be robbed in your wages. Insure your stock and goods you send out on appro, against fire, burglary, and theft, whether on the journey, or at home, or with customers. Look to the safety of your premises that they are properly watched at night, either by custodians living on the premises, or by outside watchmen. Have your books periodically examined by experienced accountants. Digitized by Google KINDRED traders' ACCOUNTS. 1 ...27 The author is aware that all these precautions are not pos- sible to every jeweller. The best plan, therefore, is to follow as many of them as are found possible and practicable. Some of the precautions may api>ear so ob\'ious as to be unnecessary to mention. Many huge frauds, however, would have been imp>ossible but for neglect of these " obvious " precautions. In closing this brief chapter, the writer takes the opportunity of saying that he has for many years been personally acquainted with most of the leading manufacturing jewellers of Birming- ham, and that he has always heard these gentlemen speak in the highest terms of the integrity of their workpeople, clerks, and others in their employ.
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