Jones, Thomas, 1804-1889;Foster, Benjamin Franklin, ca. 1803-1859
Thomas Jones and Benjamin Franklin Foster were two early American accounting textbook authors and teachers. Their careers, spanning the middle of the nineteenth century, occurred during a time of relatively little professional activity and...
Accountants -- Professional ethics -- Standards -- United States;American Institute of Certified Public Accountants -- By-laws
This volume, which is a reprint of the Code of Conduct and Bylaws sections of volume 2 of the looseleaf edition of AICPA Professional Standards, contains Principles of Professional Conduct, Rules of Conduct, Interpretations of Rules of Conduct,...
Accountants -- Professional ethics -- Standards -- United States;American Institute of Certified Public Accountants -- By-laws
This volume, which is a reprint of the Code of Conduct and Bylaws sections of volume 2 of the looseleaf edition of AICPA Professional Standards, contains Principles of Professional Conduct, Rules of Conduct, Interpretations of Rules of Conduct,...
Accounting -- Study and teaching;Accounting -- History
A feature of the history of accounting thought is the existence of contending theories of accounts in continental Europe. Four schools of accounting thought developed and are here briefly examined.
Stockbrokers -- United States -- Accounting -- Periodicals;Stockbrokers -- United States -- Auditing -- Periodicals;Securities industry -- United States -- Accounting -- Periodicals;Securities industry -- United States -- Auditing -- Periodicals;
This paper briefly discusses the highlights of the evolution of budgetary accounting from approximately 1870. No attempt was made to deal with the evolution of budgetary accounting prior to this period.