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Message From The President [1994, Vol. 17, No. 2]; Schedule Of Academy Functions [1994, Vol. 17, No. 2], Ashton C. Bishop
Message From The President [1994, Vol. 17, No. 2]; Schedule Of Academy Functions [1994, Vol. 17, No. 2], Ashton C. Bishop
Accounting Historians Notebook
No abstract provided.
Academy Recognizes Ima's Diamond Anniversary, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Academy Recognizes Ima's Diamond Anniversary, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting Historians Notebook
The Institute of Management Accountants celebrated its 75th Anniversary and hosted its annual conference in June, 1994 in New York City. Richard Vangermeersch, a past president of the Academy and long time member of the Institute, represented the Academy in recognizing the history of service and professional contributions of the Institute to the profession of accountancy. Vangermeersch presented a plaque from the Academy to IMA president, Leo Loiselle, during the annual business meeting. The Society of Management Accountants of Canada, The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants also made presentations.
Minutes: Meeting Of Trustees, Officers, And Key Members; Academy Of Accounting Historians; Galt Hours -- Mayor's Room -- Louisville, Kentucky, April 30, 1994; Minutes: Meeting Of Trustees, Officers, And Key Members; Academy Of Accounting Historians; Mariott Marquis -- Gramercy Room -- New York, Ny, August 10, 1994; Meeting Of Trustees, Officers, And Key Members; Academy Of Accounting Historians; Galt Hours -- Mayor's Room -- Louisville, Kentucky, April 30, 1994; Meeting Of Trustees, Officers, And Key Members; Academy Of Accounting Historians; Mariott Marquis -- Gramercy Room -- New York, Ny, August 10, 1994, Doris M. Cook
Accounting Historians Notebook
No abstract provided.
Early Financial Records Of Degania: The First Kibbutz, Garry Favel
Early Financial Records Of Degania: The First Kibbutz, Garry Favel
Accounting Historians Notebook
This short note illustrates the value of bookkeeping archives, as an auxiliary tool in understanding and assessing organizational or distributive techniques within a subculture. The well kept archives at Kibbutz Degania Aleph, dating from 1910, include minutes of general meetings, bookkeeping records and copies of original contracts. These records make it possible to study how its affairs were recorded.
Accounting Historians Notebook, 1994, Vol. 17, No. 2 (Fall) [Whole Issue]
Accounting Historians Notebook, 1994, Vol. 17, No. 2 (Fall) [Whole Issue]
Accounting Historians Notebook
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Source Of Accounting History: Somerset Maugham, Peter G. Boys
Source Of Accounting History: Somerset Maugham, Peter G. Boys
Accounting Historians Notebook
General literature may be considered by some to be an unusual source of accounting history. Although it may provide little on the technical development of the subject, it may permit some insight into the social evolution of accountancy as a profession and the changing image of accountants and their work. This article concentrates on the work of Somerset Maugham, who published a number of plays, novels, travelogues, essays and short stories, together with several reminiscences. Many of Maugham's novels and short stories were drawn, with some literary license, from his own experience.
Gutierres-Hidalgo Receives Manuscript Award; Talk About Members; Sheldahl Begins History Project; Van Breda Transfers Treasury To Reed; Burns And Flegm, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Gutierres-Hidalgo Receives Manuscript Award; Talk About Members; Sheldahl Begins History Project; Van Breda Transfers Treasury To Reed; Burns And Flegm, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting Historians Notebook
No abstract provided.
Conferences, Periodicals, And Things; American Accounting Association 1995 Annual Meeting; Swedish Accounting Colloquium; Japan Accounting History Association; Special World Conference To Celebrate Fra Luca Pacioli; Comite Pour L'Histoire Economique Et Financiere; Animation De La Recherche; Etudes Generales; Memoire, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting Historians Notebook
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Women In Accountancy: A Reminder Of A Century Past, Elliott L. Slocum
Women In Accountancy: A Reminder Of A Century Past, Elliott L. Slocum
Accounting Historians Notebook
During the past twenty-five years, the profession of accountancy in the United States has experienced a dramatic increase of women entering the practice of accounting, particularly public accounting. Although women have historically worked in business record-keeping, their movement into the mainstream of accounting has until recently been slow and difficult. The following brief comments are to remind us of the difficulties women faced in obtaining an accounting education and entering private, governmental, and public accounting during this century.
Reporting On The Performance Of An 1800'S Employee Incentive Bonus Plan, John S. Ribezzo
Reporting On The Performance Of An 1800'S Employee Incentive Bonus Plan, John S. Ribezzo
Accounting Historians Notebook
The Peace Dale Manufacturing Company, of Peace Dale, Rhode Island, operated during the 1800's. Its product line included ladies' shawls, gentlemen's traveling mauds (robes), and shoe lastings (closely woven fabric for shoe uppers). In 1878, the company president, John N Hazard, established an employee incentive bonus plan, called the "Plan on Cooperation."
History In Print [1994, Vol. 17, No. 2], Academy Of Accounting Historians
History In Print [1994, Vol. 17, No. 2], Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting Historians Notebook
No abstract provided.
Conference Announcement And Call For Papers: The University Of Central Florida -- Orlando, Florida, Saturday, August 12, 1995, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Conference Announcement And Call For Papers: The University Of Central Florida -- Orlando, Florida, Saturday, August 12, 1995, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting Historians Notebook
No abstract provided.
Minutes: Meeting Of Officers, Trustees, And Key Members; Academy Of Accounting Historians, Oxford, Mississippi, December 4, 1993, 3:55-6:00 P.M.; Meeting Of Officers, Trustees, And Key Members; Academy Of Accounting Historians, Oxford, Mississippi, December 4, 1993, 3:55-6:00 P.M., Doris M. Cook
Accounting Historians Notebook
No abstract provided.
Conferences, Periodicals, And Things; Special Offer To Aah Members; Pacioli Quincentennial: A Reminder; Student Program In Italy; Pacioli's Treatise Available; Pacioli In Castellano; Call For Papers; Jornada Commemorative, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Conferences, Periodicals, And Things; Special Offer To Aah Members; Pacioli Quincentennial: A Reminder; Student Program In Italy; Pacioli's Treatise Available; Pacioli In Castellano; Call For Papers; Jornada Commemorative, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting Historians Notebook
No abstract provided.
Whitaker Wright, Robert William Gibson, Glenn A. Vent
Whitaker Wright, Robert William Gibson, Glenn A. Vent
Accounting Historians Notebook
Fraud is a significant problem for contemporary businesses, but it is not a new problem. Business fraud was common during the 1890s. This paper examines several accounting issues that were central to Whitaker Wright's trial.
History In Print [1994, Vol. 17, No. 1], Academy Of Accounting Historians
History In Print [1994, Vol. 17, No. 1], Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting Historians Notebook
No abstract provided.
Conference Announcement: Historical Perspective And Analysis: An Integral Component Of Accounting Education In The 21st Century, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Conference Announcement: Historical Perspective And Analysis: An Integral Component Of Accounting Education In The 21st Century, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting Historians Notebook
No abstract provided.
Accounting History Papers And Panels Presented At Regional Aaa Meetings, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting History Papers And Panels Presented At Regional Aaa Meetings, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting Historians Notebook
No abstract provided.
Accounting Biography Conference: A Report, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting Biography Conference: A Report, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting Historians Notebook
The Academy of Accounting Historians hosted its annual research conference at The University of Mississippi on December 3-4, 1993. The theme of the conference was Accounting Biography. The conference began with a reception on Thursday evening prior to the program. Tonya Flesher, 1993 Academy President, and Dale Flesher served as conference co-coordinators. The attendance and papers exceeded all expectations.
Accounting Historians Notebook, 1994, Vol. 17, No. 1 (Spring) [Whole Issue]
Accounting Historians Notebook, 1994, Vol. 17, No. 1 (Spring) [Whole Issue]
Accounting Historians Notebook
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Accounting In The Thirteenth Century Manuscripts On Estate Management, Robert M. Kozub
Accounting In The Thirteenth Century Manuscripts On Estate Management, Robert M. Kozub
Accounting Historians Notebook
References to the accounting system used for manors are contained in three early manuscripts on estate management. These early manuscripts dealt with husbandry, that is, the wise use of resources, and were addressed to the lords of the estate. Each manuscript provided practical hints intended to aid individuals in the management of their business affairs. Although the institutions and practices referred to in these manuscripts have long since passed away, these treatises provide a fairly complete picture of the life in a thirteenth century manor. The authors dealt: simply with the matters of ordinary experience and did not attempt to …
Minutes: Annual Business Meeting; Academy Of Accounting Historians, Oxford, Mississippi, December 4, 1993, 11: A.M.-1:30 P.M.; Annual Business Meeting; Academy Of Accounting Historians, Oxford, Mississippi, December 4, 1993, 11: A.M.-1:30 P.M., Doris M. Cook
Accounting Historians Notebook
No abstract provided.
Talk About Members; Aah Education Committee; Call For Manuscripts: The Accounting Historians Journal; Stone And Galassi; Sinning And Sykxhoorn; Ribezzo; Seidman;1993 Membership Competition, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Talk About Members; Aah Education Committee; Call For Manuscripts: The Accounting Historians Journal; Stone And Galassi; Sinning And Sykxhoorn; Ribezzo; Seidman;1993 Membership Competition, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting Historians Notebook
No abstract provided.
James Don Edwards Wins Hourglass Award, Academy Of Accounting Historians
James Don Edwards Wins Hourglass Award, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting Historians Notebook
Professor James Don Edwards of the University of Georgia was the 1993 winner of the Academy of Accounting Historians' prestigious Hourglass Award. The Hourglass Award is the highest international honor in the field of accounting history. The Hourglass award is presented annually to a person who has made a significant contribution to the study of accounting history. Dr. Edwards' award was essentially a lifetime achievement award, as he has made many significant contributions to the field of accounting history.
Message From The President [1994, Vol. 17, No. 1]; Schedule Of Academy Functions [1994, Vol. 17, No. 1], Ashton C. Bishop
Message From The President [1994, Vol. 17, No. 1]; Schedule Of Academy Functions [1994, Vol. 17, No. 1], Ashton C. Bishop
Accounting Historians Notebook
No abstract provided.