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First Wisconsin Accountancy Bill: An Historical Perspective, Joann Noe Cross
First Wisconsin Accountancy Bill: An Historical Perspective, Joann Noe Cross
Accounting Historians Journal
Wisconsin's first attempt to pass legislation certifying accountants occurred in 1901, the beginning of the La Follette era. Overwhelmed by the issues of the day, this first bill died and another was not introduced until the incorporation of the Wisconsin Association of Accountants in 1905. Subsequent legislation failed to pass each year until 1913 when a bill was finally signed by Governor Francis McGovern. The details of these efforts hint at political rivalries and professional dedication. This paper attempts to relate not only the documentary history of these bills, but also to convey a sense of the underlying debates.
Revenue Act Of 1934, Wright Matthews
Present Tendencies In Accountancy Legislation, Maurice E. Peloubet
Present Tendencies In Accountancy Legislation, Maurice E. Peloubet
Journal of Accountancy
No abstract provided.
Correspondence: Restrictive Legislation, Arthur Berridge
Correspondence: Restrictive Legislation, Arthur Berridge
Journal of Accountancy
No abstract provided.
Correspondence: Restrictive Legislation, H. J. Beairsto
Correspondence: Restrictive Legislation, H. J. Beairsto
Journal of Accountancy
No abstract provided.
Correspondence: Restrictive Legislation Defended, Arthur Berridge
Correspondence: Restrictive Legislation Defended, Arthur Berridge
Journal of Accountancy
No abstract provided.
What An Accountant Should Know About Law, John J. Sullivan
What An Accountant Should Know About Law, John J. Sullivan
Journal of Accountancy
No abstract provided.