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Costing for maximum profit

17th April 1970, Page 30
17th April 1970
Page 30
Page 30, 17th April 1970 — Costing for maximum profit
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• The articles by Mr R. P. C. Block under the title Costing for Maximum Profit which attracted so much attention when they were published in CM during the latter part of 1969 have now been published in book form, with the addition of an index and full-size examples of the forms used in his costing System. Supplies of the forms will also be made available separately now that the book is published; details of price and availability are given in the book itself.

The book provides a uniquely detailed stepby-step guide, in plain language, to the establishment of a costing and cost accounting system applicable to any size of road transport operation, whether own-account or hire-andreward. Examples given in the book, including some in tabular form, show how the system can be varied to suit either type of operation.

Costing for Maximum Profit costs 16s including post and packing; orders for 12 copies or more will be charged at 14s a copy. while orders for 50 copies or more will cost 12s a copy, including all post and packing.

The publication is obtainable only from Sales Dept, IPC Business Press Ltd, 161 Fleet Street, London EC4.