A history of accountancy in the United States
A history of accountancy in the United States: the cultural significance of accounting
Gary John Previs and Barbara Dubis Merino
Publisher: Columbus, Ohio : Ohio State University Press, 1998.
ISBN: 0814207278
DDC: 657.0973
LCC: HF5616
Edition: (alk. paper)
Notes:
Rev., enl. ed. of: A history of accounting in America. 1979.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Ch. 1. 1492-1775: Accounting from Discovery to Revolutionary Times --
Ch. 2. 1776-1826: The Formation of a National Economy -- Ch. 3.
1827-1865: The Beginnings of Corporate America -- Ch. 4. 1866-1896:
Accounting in the Gilded Age -- Ch. 5. 1897-1918: The Formation of an
Accounting Profession -- Ch. 6. 1919-1945: Accountancy Comes of Age:
The Interwar Period -- Ch. 7. 1946-1972: Expansion and Controversy:
Accountants in an Age of Uncertainty -- Ch. 8. 1973-1995: Accountancy
and the Global Capital Market: From the Trueblood Report to the
Jenkins Committee.
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