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ACCOUNTANCY TRAINING

HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Modern Business is now conducted upon so huge and intricate a scale that the young man has practically no chance to learn thoroughly either by experience or observation alone. The modern office is not the “school” its predecessor was in bygone times. “ Modern Business demands that its operatives should come to the office fortified with a thorough understanding of principles, able to apply them to the exigencies of the day. Really to succeed, the business man must be in possession of an educational grounding, broader and deeper than ever dreamed of as necessary but a few years ago. The specialised training of the office man in Accounting Methods is more necessary today than ever before, and such training is supplied in the Dominion-renowned courses in Accountancy by Hemingway’s Correspondence Schools. No Accountancy Course can possibly be said to be thoroughly complete that does not embrace a clear and comprehensive set of Text-books and Instruction Papers on Modern Business Law and practice. If a young man does not take up a complete Course, he may certainly learn a good deal about Bookkeeping and Office Methods, but about the thousand-and-one other vitally important matters fully dealt with in Hemingway’s Accountancy Course he will probably learn little or nothing. He may certainly become an expert _ Book-keeper, but his horizon is bounded m by a set of books, and he cannot posV sibly hope to get past that stage. A The man who does enrol for Heming- £ way’s Complete Accountancy Course not only receives a broad business training, and a sound knowledge of Book-keeping, but be knows how business should be conducted. He is fully aware of what to do in times of emergency; he has the law relating to business problems at his finger tips, and can avoid vexatious litigation by his knowledge of specific cases applicable to the one in which he may be at the time interested. The young man who has faithfully worked through the Course of Accountancy is on the high road to become a good business executive, with sufficient legal training along business lines to give him balance and invest his judgment with a distinct value. He is a trained Business Man! * The Special Text-books and Instruction Papers included in the Complete Accountancy Course, issued in handy printed form, are the result of 31 years’ specialisation in Correspondence tuition. Mr. Hemingway was the Dominion’s pioneer of rapid, intensive training by Correspondence for the Accountancy Examinations. Over 31 years’ experience, and the constant developments have enabled them to evolve the most perfect system available. No auxiliary text-books, works of reference or Acts of Parliament are required in order to understand their text-books. The whole of Hemingway’s system of instruction is directly opposed to theoretic training. Every Exercise and Example given is practically an actual illustration of an every-day occurrence. Students are taug'ht not what they might meet with in business life, but what they certainly will be required to do.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 874, 18 January 1930, Page 5

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ACCOUNTANCY TRAINING Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 874, 18 January 1930, Page 5

ACCOUNTANCY TRAINING Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 874, 18 January 1930, Page 5

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