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In Memorium: Phillip Kenneth Seidman; Phillip Kenneth Seidman; Seidman, Phillip Kenneth, Academy Of Accounting Historians
In Memorium: Phillip Kenneth Seidman; Phillip Kenneth Seidman; Seidman, Phillip Kenneth, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting Historians Notebook
No abstract provided.
Mid-Eighteenth Century Account Book: Conrad Weiser, 1746-1760 (Breinigsville, Pa, The Pennsylvania German Society 1981) Translated And Edited By L.M. Neff And F.S. Weiser, Conrad Weiser, Robert Bloom, Larry M. Neff, Frederick Sheely Weiser
Mid-Eighteenth Century Account Book: Conrad Weiser, 1746-1760 (Breinigsville, Pa, The Pennsylvania German Society 1981) Translated And Edited By L.M. Neff And F.S. Weiser, Conrad Weiser, Robert Bloom, Larry M. Neff, Frederick Sheely Weiser
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Conrad Weiser (1696-1760) ran a tannery, selling leather, buying hides as well as meat, soap, and other products. Additionally, he helped Colonial government officials in dealing with the Indians. A well-known businessman in Pennsylvania, Weiser kept meticulous accounting records. Some of his transactions were recorded in German, though most are in English. In any case, the German entries were translated into English in the course of preparing this book. Typical of the times, each account consisted of a debit (left) and contra credit (right) on facing pages. The debits usually signify what Weiser furnished to his customers, generally described starting …
Academy Of Accounting Historians Comparative International Accounting History Consortium -- May 21-22, 1999, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Academy Of Accounting Historians Comparative International Accounting History Consortium -- May 21-22, 1999, Academy Of Accounting Historians
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The First Comparative International Accounting History Research Consortium met in Tuscaloosa, Alabama on May 20-22, 1999. Tom Lee, President, and Kathy Rice, Administrative Coordinator, of The Academy of Accounting Historians organnized the Research Consortium program and schedule and hosted the program at the University of Alabama. A reception and dinnner on the evening of May 20 opened the consortium. The idea for the Research Consortium developed from discussions among Garry Carnegie, Tom Lee, Gary Previts, and others beginning in 1997 and 1998.
Importance Of Book-Keeping, Levi S. Fulton, George W. Eastman
Importance Of Book-Keeping, Levi S. Fulton, George W. Eastman
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The introduction of A Practical System of Book-Keeping, Sixth Edition, Revised, by Levi S. Fulton and Geo. W. Eastman in 1852 provides comments that may be of some general interest to accounting historians. Obviously the authors' comments on pages 5-6 are intended, at least partially, to promote the book. However, one should note the definition of book-keeping, comments on the importance of records to people in various lines of work and particularly to the merchant, recommendations that book-keeping be more extensively taught at various levels of schools, identification of the value of book-keeping to "female education" and its importance along …
History In Print [1999, Vol. 22, No. 2], Academy Of Accounting Historians
History In Print [1999, Vol. 22, No. 2], Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting Historians Notebook
No abstract provided.
Anatomy Of A 1930'S Master Of Science In Business Administration Program, John S. Ribezzo
Anatomy Of A 1930'S Master Of Science In Business Administration Program, John S. Ribezzo
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This article deals with the curriculum of universities of the day. However, what was a post-graduate course leading to the degree unique about the Bryant-Stratton program of Master of Science in Business was that the student could earn his/her Administration offered by Bryant-Stratton degree in one year. A quotation from the College, Providence, Rhode Island in the catalogue emphasized this point, "Because early 1930's. My interest in researching this it insures (the degree) the student a head topic is twofold. Firstly, Bryant-Stratton start of several years in climbing the rungs of College was the forerunner of Bryant College the ladder …
Academy Of Accounting Historians: Trustees And Officers Meeting, Four Points Sheraton, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Saturday, May 22, 1999; Trustees And Officers Meeting, Four Points Sheraton, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Saturday, May 22, 1999, Alan John Richardson
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Eighth World Congress Of Accounting Historians, Madrid, Spain, July 19-21, 2000, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Eighth World Congress Of Accounting Historians, Madrid, Spain, July 19-21, 2000, Academy Of Accounting Historians
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No abstract provided.
Accounting Historians Notebook, 1999, Vol. 22, No. 2 (October) [Whole Issue]
Accounting Historians Notebook, 1999, Vol. 22, No. 2 (October) [Whole Issue]
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Copyright held by: Academy of Accounting Historians
Schedule Of Academy Functions [1999, Vol. 22, No. 2], Academy Of Accounting Historians
Schedule Of Academy Functions [1999, Vol. 22, No. 2], Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting Historians Notebook
No abstract provided.
Eulogy Delivered At The Funeral Of Raymond John Chambers, 17 September 1999; Raymond John Chambers, Peter W. Wolnizer
Eulogy Delivered At The Funeral Of Raymond John Chambers, 17 September 1999; Raymond John Chambers, Peter W. Wolnizer
Accounting Historians Notebook
No abstract provided.
Accounting History Papers At Recent American Accounting Association Meetings, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting History Papers At Recent American Accounting Association Meetings, Academy Of Accounting Historians
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No abstract provided.
Significant Source For Accounting Historical Research: The Catasto Of 1427 In Florence, Richard G.J. Vangermeersch
Significant Source For Accounting Historical Research: The Catasto Of 1427 In Florence, Richard G.J. Vangermeersch
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Ferdinand Scehevill's 1938 book, History of Florence: From the Founding of the City through the Renaissance, mentioned that the Catasto of 1427 was a relatively equitable income tax, based on an anticipated earning rate of 5 percent on equity (pp.345-346). The tax failed by 1434 because of dishonest administration (p. 364). What accounting historians should note was that the base of the 1427 Catasto, the same base of Pacioli in 1494, is that of a list of all assets and liabilities (pp.345-346). There is a copy of the 1427 law in the 1765-66 book Delia Decima e di Varie Altre …
Accounting History International Conference, Melbourne, August 1999, Garry D. Carnegie
Accounting History International Conference, Melbourne, August 1999, Garry D. Carnegie
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No abstract provided.
Call For Manuscripts: The Accounting Historians Journal; Tax History Research Center Fellowships, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Call For Manuscripts: The Accounting Historians Journal; Tax History Research Center Fellowships, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting Historians Notebook
No abstract provided.
Academy Of Accounting Historians. Comparative International Accounting History Group Conference, Four Points Hotel, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 20-22, May 1999, Organizing A Comparative International Accounting History Research Consortium For The Twenty-First Year, Report To The President And Trustees Of The Academy On The Plenary Session Held On 22 May 1999; Comparative International Accounting History Group Conference, Four Points Hotel, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 20-22, May 1999, Organizing A Comparative International Accounting History Research Consortium For The Twenty-First Year, Report To The President And Trustees Of The Academy On The Plenary Session Held On 22 May 1999, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting Historians Notebook
The group were deeply appreciative of the opportunity presented by this gathering to express their views, to work constructively towards the future of the Academy and to foster collaborative research. Special thanks were offered to Tom Lee, President of the Academy for his vision in facilitating this event and to Kathy Rice for her excellent organisational efforts.
Second Message From The President [1999, Vol. 22, No. 2], Tom Lee
Second Message From The President [1999, Vol. 22, No. 2], Tom Lee
Accounting Historians Notebook
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New Books In Accounting History By Academy Members; In Memorium: Henry Francis (Frank) Stabler; Henry Francis (Frank) Stabler, Academy Of Accounting Historians
New Books In Accounting History By Academy Members; In Memorium: Henry Francis (Frank) Stabler; Henry Francis (Frank) Stabler, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting Historians Notebook
No abstract provided.
News And Notes [1999, Vol. 22, No. 2]; In Memorium: James Anthony Merino, Maurice S. Newman; Mary S. Stone; Stephen Walker; Reed Storey; Individual Electronic Subscription Offer; Accounting History -- A Special Subscription Offer; Membership Directory -- A Reminder; James Anthony Merino; Maurice S. Newman, Academy Of Accounting Historians
News And Notes [1999, Vol. 22, No. 2]; In Memorium: James Anthony Merino, Maurice S. Newman; Mary S. Stone; Stephen Walker; Reed Storey; Individual Electronic Subscription Offer; Accounting History -- A Special Subscription Offer; Membership Directory -- A Reminder; James Anthony Merino; Maurice S. Newman, Academy Of Accounting Historians
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No abstract provided.
Accounting History Sessions In San Diego, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting History Sessions In San Diego, Academy Of Accounting Historians
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The individuals in the left-hand photograph are from left to right: Edward Arrington, Paul williams, Tom Lee, and Steven Filling. The individuals in the right-hand photograph are from left to right: Lee Parker, Ula Motekat, Laurie Henry, and Richard Vangermeersch.
Some Experiences And Observations In Conducting Qualitative Historical Research, Lorraine Gilbert
Some Experiences And Observations In Conducting Qualitative Historical Research, Lorraine Gilbert
Accounting Historians Notebook
The experiences of conducting qualitantive research as a doctoral student in the Weatherhead School of Management's (WSOM) Department of Accountancy at Case Western Reserve University are described in this paper to engender a greater appreciation for qualitative research internview methodology. Such an appreciation is best achieved by describing the effort to identify, to locate, to interview selected indinviduals who have certain knowledge or infornmation beneficial to the research.
Message From The President [1999, Vol. 22, No. 1], Tom Lee
Message From The President [1999, Vol. 22, No. 1], Tom Lee
Accounting Historians Notebook
No abstract provided.
Eighth World Congress Of Accounting Historians In The Year 2000; Eleventh Annual Accounting, Business And Financial History Conference; Classic Publication Available On The Web, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Eighth World Congress Of Accounting Historians In The Year 2000; Eleventh Annual Accounting, Business And Financial History Conference; Classic Publication Available On The Web, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting Historians Notebook
No abstract provided.
Use Of Archives To Evaluate Documents In Accounting History, Gary Giroux
Use Of Archives To Evaluate Documents In Accounting History, Gary Giroux
Accounting Historians Notebook
Documents are a primary source of potential accounting history: annual reports, worksheets, contracts, and so on. But how does a researcher determine the significance of the documents and analyze the historical context? The use of archives typically is necessary to answer these questions. However, archival research may be difficult to implement. The purpose of this paper is to review potential archival sources that may be useful to accounting historians when evaluating business documents. These include library searches, specialized sources such as historical societies, as well as new techniques available through computer technology. Particularly important are new internet sites, some of …
History In Print [1999, Vol. 22, No. 1], Academy Of Accounting Historians
History In Print [1999, Vol. 22, No. 1], Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting Historians Notebook
No abstract provided.
Brief Review Of The Presentation Of Cost In Twentieth Century America, Richard G.J. Vangermeersch, Carol Jean Mcnair
Brief Review Of The Presentation Of Cost In Twentieth Century America, Richard G.J. Vangermeersch, Carol Jean Mcnair
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The following comments are based on the presentation of a research paper at the Academy's Research Conference in Atlanta on November 14, 1998.
Preview Of Events; New Books In Accounting History By Accounting Members; First Accounting History International Conference;U.S. Accounting History And Historiography, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Preview Of Events; New Books In Accounting History By Accounting Members; First Accounting History International Conference;U.S. Accounting History And Historiography, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting Historians Notebook
No abstract provided.
Schedule Of Academy Functions [1999, Vol. 22, No. 1], Academy Of Accounting Historians
Schedule Of Academy Functions [1999, Vol. 22, No. 1], Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting Historians Notebook
No abstract provided.
Business Reporting In An Era Of Change, Edmund L. Jenkins
Business Reporting In An Era Of Change, Edmund L. Jenkins
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I have chosen to discuss "Business Reporting in an Era of Change." I don't want to preach to the choir, and you seem to have the market tied up in terms of history. So I'll talk more about the present and future.
Academy Of Accounting Historians. Membership, Trustees And Officers Meeting, Westin Peachtree Plaza, Atlanta, Georgia, Saturday, November 14, 1998; Membership, Trustees And Officers Meeting, Westin Peachtree Plaza, Atlanta, Georgia, Saturday, November 14, 1998, William D. Samson
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No abstract provided.