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St. Matthew From An Accounting Perspective, Andrew D. Sharp
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.
Accounting And Controls In The Second Temple, Kevin Nathan
Accounting And Controls In The Second Temple, Kevin Nathan
Accounting Historians Notebook
The Second Temple, which stood in Jerusalem from around 520 B.C.E. to 70 C.E., is known to many in its role as a religious institution. The Bible describes, in Exodus, Leviticus and Numbers, the Jewish sacrificial system and its laws. In Kings it describes the building of the First Temple, and in Ezra and Nehemiah the building of the Second Temple. No primary records have survived concerning the operation of the temple. Therefore, for a detailed description of the Temple's operation and financing it is necessary to examine the Mishnah.
History Session At Aaa National Meeting; First Annual Sewanee Economics Symposium : Business In The New South: A Historical Perspective; Quotations From Pacioli; Answers To Accounting History Quiz, Academy Of Accounting Historians
History Session At Aaa National Meeting; First Annual Sewanee Economics Symposium : Business In The New South: A Historical Perspective; Quotations From Pacioli; Answers To Accounting History Quiz, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting Historians Notebook
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Accounting History Quiz, Hans Johnson
Accounting History Quiz, Hans Johnson
Accounting Historians Notebook
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