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Accountancy; Accountants' Department; Demand For Advanced Accountancy; James Jasper Smith; Public Accountants Examinations, Banking Law Journal Jan 1896

Accountancy; Accountants' Department; Demand For Advanced Accountancy; James Jasper Smith; Public Accountants Examinations, Banking Law Journal

Individual and Corporate Publications

These columns are intended to embrace topics of interest to accountants, and discussions of, and decis-ions upon, matters of law involved in various branches of accountancy. Cases bearing upon the management and distribution of trust estates and property are published under this head. These are of importance to trust companies, bankers, and all others charged with the management of trust property; as well as to accountants employed to investigate trusts, make reports, and assist in the rendering of accounts.


Leonard H. Conant, Banking Law Journal Jan 1896

Leonard H. Conant, Banking Law Journal

Individual and Corporate Publications

Although he has not passed the meridian of life, Mr. Leonard H. Conant has established a reputation in the profession which distinguishes him as one of the prominent and successful accountants of this city. He was born in Washington, D. C., on April 25, 1856, and is a son of J. Edwin Conant, who was associated with J. Condit Smith in the construction of the Chicago and Atlantic Railway, now known as the Chicago & Erie road. Under the firm name of Conant & Smith they conducted important operations and were recognized as extensive railroad builders.


F. A. Wiggins; Important Accounting, Banking Law Journal Jan 1896

F. A. Wiggins; Important Accounting, Banking Law Journal

Individual and Corporate Publications

A markedly successful accountant carries on his profession at 45 Broadway and 23 Grammercy Park, the latter location bringing him within easy reach of manufacturers centrally located both on the east and west sides.


Certified Public Accountants. (C.P.A.), Banking Law Journal Jan 1896

Certified Public Accountants. (C.P.A.), Banking Law Journal

Individual and Corporate Publications

The following law, having passed the Senate and Assembly, and been approved by the governor of New York on the 17th of April, 1896, now constitutes Chapter 312 of the laws of 1896.


Accountancy; Accountants' Department; Growth Of Accountancy In England; Profession Of Accountancy, Banking Law Journal, Frank Blacklock Jan 1896

Accountancy; Accountants' Department; Growth Of Accountancy In England; Profession Of Accountancy, Banking Law Journal, Frank Blacklock

Individual and Corporate Publications

We take from the "Law Journal," a magazine published in London, a series of articles which appeared during the year 1872, describing this movement, containing much interesting information, and many flattering utterances concerning the scope and dignity of the accountant's calling. Much that is said in these articles is very pertinent at the present time and on this side of the water, and we think they will prove of interest to our accountant readers.


Accountancy; Accountants' Department; Profession Of Accountancy; State Board Of Examiners; Other Prominent Accountants; W. Sanders Davies; James Yalden, Banking Law Journal, W. Sanders Davies Jan 1896

Accountancy; Accountants' Department; Profession Of Accountancy; State Board Of Examiners; Other Prominent Accountants; W. Sanders Davies; James Yalden, Banking Law Journal, W. Sanders Davies

Individual and Corporate Publications

These columns are intended to embrace topics of interest to accountants, and discussions of, and decisions upon, matters of law involved in various branches of accountancy. Cases bearing upon the management and distribution of trust estates and property are published under this head. These are of importance to trust companies, bankers, and all others charged with the management of trust property; as well as to accountants employed to investigate trusts, make reports, and assist in the rendering of accounts.