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Accounting Historians Journal

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2007

Accounting machines -- History

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Emergence Of Mechanical Accounting In The U.S., 1880-1930, Charles W. Wooton, Barbara E. Kemmerer Jan 2007

Emergence Of Mechanical Accounting In The U.S., 1880-1930, Charles W. Wooton, Barbara E. Kemmerer

Accounting Historians Journal

For centuries, accounting was a manual process. Starting in the late 1800s, a series of technological innovations emerged that not only changed the way the accounting process was conducted but dramatically changed the workplace, the workforce, the information provided, and the accounting profession itself. By 1930, most major US companies had adopted mechanical accounting as a more efficient way of processing accounting information. This paper examines the historical development and influence of mechanical accounting in the U.S. from 1880 to 1930.