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University of Mississippi

Accounting Historians Journal

1991

Moravian Church; Church finance -- Accounting

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Branch Accounting: Evidence From The Accounting Records Of The North American Moravians, Gary D. Burkette, Michael P. Riordan, Diane A. Riordan Jan 1991

Branch Accounting: Evidence From The Accounting Records Of The North American Moravians, Gary D. Burkette, Michael P. Riordan, Diane A. Riordan

Accounting Historians Journal

Europeans transported continental accounting practices during the period of worldwide colonization. This paper describes the transportation of branch accounting by members of the Moravian Church. Physical records maintained in the Archives for the Southern Province of the Moravian Church at Salem, North Carolina, and for the Northern Province at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, contain a complex, two-tiered system of branch accounting for the enterprises within the settlements and the settlements within the worldwide Church. This paper traces recorded activity for 1775 from an enterprise to its diacony (business organization of a church) and from the diacony to the European Church headquarters. Reporting …