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Hello,

I once read a very good introductory book on the principles of book-keeping and accounting (things like the balance sheet, profit and loss account etc.)

It was basically a 'story' about a guy who starts a taxi business, and his (accountant) mates in the pub would explain to him how he needed to go about setting up his accounts etc.

Unfortunately I remember neither the title nor the author(s), I just have the vague feeling that the cover was a dark green and it was published in the late nineties.

Does anybody have an idea what the title of this book is?

Thanks a lot!

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