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St. Matthew From An Accounting Perspective, Andrew D. Sharp Oct 2000

St. Matthew From An Accounting Perspective, Andrew D. Sharp

Accounting Historians Notebook

St. Matthew is the patron saint of accountants, tax collectors, bankers, customs officers and security guards. He was originally called Levi; however, this follower of Jesus took the name Matthew-the gift of Yahweh-when called to be a disciple. St. Matthew's feast day is celebrated on September 21st.