Who invented Double entry system of Accounting and when
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double entry system invented in 14th century in roman
empire.Developed by Luca Pacioli,called as "Father of
Acoounting".
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Answer / raheem ps
Luca Pacioli invented double entry system of accounting in the middle of the 14th century
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Answer / paul nizzola
Although Luca was first to pen the practice into a book,
the concecpt existed in Italy for hundreds of years prior.
Luca never credited himself with inviting the system,
although scholars often have as he produced the first book
on the subject.
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