The double-entry system of accounting was introduced by the Italian mathematician and Franciscan friar Luca Pacioli in the late 15th century. He documented the principles of this method in his book "Summa de Arithmetica," published in 1494. This system revolutionized accounting by ensuring that every financial transaction is recorded in at least two accounts, enhancing accuracy and accountability.
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