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Accounting Historians Notebook, 1978, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall) [Whole Issue] Oct 1978

Accounting Historians Notebook, 1978, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall) [Whole Issue]

Accounting Historians Notebook

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Accounting Historians Notebook, 1978, Vol. 1, No. 1 (Spring) [Whole Issue] Mar 1978

Accounting Historians Notebook, 1978, Vol. 1, No. 1 (Spring) [Whole Issue]

Accounting Historians Notebook

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Message From The President [1978, Vol. 1, No. 1], Hanns Martin W. Schoenfeld Mar 1978

Message From The President [1978, Vol. 1, No. 1], Hanns Martin W. Schoenfeld

Accounting Historians Notebook

Over and above letting the Academy know about your willingness to cooperate in established activities, we need suggestions concerning worthwhile tasks and projects to undertake: thus widening the scope of our activities. This, I believe, will stimulate our organization appreciably.


History In Print [1978, Vol. 1, No. 1], Academy Of Accounting Historians Mar 1978

History In Print [1978, Vol. 1, No. 1], Academy Of Accounting Historians

Accounting Historians Notebook

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A.C. Littleton, Kathryn Current Buckner Mar 1978

A.C. Littleton, Kathryn Current Buckner

Accounting Historians Notebook

Born in 1886, A. C. Littleton entered the accounting profession early in the twentieth century, 1912, when the discipline faced major problems. Demands from government, investors, and others for earnings information were creating pressing needs for more accounting data. Although Littleton chose the accounting field somewhat by chance, he emerged as a major force in the development of accounting thought. Responsive to perceived needs at the time, he addressed himself to the intrinsic accounting problems of income determination and approached other developing issues and problems with assurance. For example, he resolutely defended and promoted the allocation of costs, including the …


Academy Of Accounting Historians, Academy Of Accounting Historians Mar 1978

Academy Of Accounting Historians, Academy Of Accounting Historians

Accounting Historians Notebook

The following members were chosen last August at the National Meeting of the American Accounting Association, held in Portland, Oregon, to lead The Academy in 1978.


Accounting Hall Of Fame: Howard I. Ross; Hourglass Award To A. Van Seventer; Australia/New Zealand; Japan; France, Academy Of Accounting Historians Mar 1978

Accounting Hall Of Fame: Howard I. Ross; Hourglass Award To A. Van Seventer; Australia/New Zealand; Japan; France, Academy Of Accounting Historians

Accounting Historians Notebook

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American Accounting Association 1978 Regional Meetings, Academy Of Accounting Historians Mar 1978

American Accounting Association 1978 Regional Meetings, Academy Of Accounting Historians

Accounting Historians Notebook

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