The System of Costs Keeping at the Broken Hill Junction North Mine

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Ross R
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1912

Abstract

Although mining is an old industry its management is quite a new science, and its complications are now being recognised as demanding expert knowledge in many branches of technical and professional education. Not the least amongst these isaccountancy, for probably its most important problem is "How to control the expenditure." Unlike most businesses a mining company stands almost entirely in the light of a purchaser in the world's markets, and not as a seller, except say for product so the established and perfected systems of modern industries cannot be adopted for mining purposes. For this reason it has been left for late years to consider the matter seriously, and now a number of well-managed concerns have devised costs systems to suit their own requirements.Very little, however, has been published and even that is disjoined and difficult to make use of. Some of the costs systems in vogue, although elaborate and imposing, are not of very great value for keeping check on wasteful expenditure, or for displaying the commercial effect brought about 'by any particular change in practice, or by an addition or alteration to a portion of existing plant.
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APA: Ross R  (1912)  The System of Costs Keeping at the Broken Hill Junction North Mine

MLA: Ross R The System of Costs Keeping at the Broken Hill Junction North Mine. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1912.

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