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Accounting for steam: The accounts of the Soho factory

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posted on 2024-11-15, 23:15 authored by R Williams
The accounting records of the Soho Foundry, an organisation set up in the late eighteenth century display a close similarity to modem accounting processes. This paper discusses the organisation of the foundry and its ledger, as a reflection of that organisation, during the early years of operation. The Soho Foundry was unique in as much as it was the first factory built to solely manufacture steam engines and as may be expected the organisation of the foundry reflected the innovation of the design of its product. The accounting system employed also reflected a high degree of sophistication.

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This working paper was originally published as Williams, R, Accounting for steam: The accounts of the Soho foundry, Accounting & Finance Working Paper 95/14, School of Accounting & Finance, University of Wollongong, 1995.

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24

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English

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