Academy of Accounting Historians -- History;Matthews, David -- Portraits;Portraits -- Matthews, David;Previts, Gary John -- Portraits;Sweeney, Robert B. -- Portraits;Portraits -- Previts, Gary John;Portraits --Sweeney, Robert B.;Roberts, Alfred...
This paper traces the evolution of The Academy of Accounting Historians from its formation in 1973 through 1988. The Academy has evolved from an idea to an important international organization.
Accounting -- Societies, etc.;Learned institutions and societies -- Australia;International Accountants Corporation and Bookkeepers Institute of Australasia;International Institute of Accountants
In 1928, the beginnings were laid for the International Accountants Corporation and Bookkeepers Institute of Australasia. This was followed in a few years by the International Institute of Accountants. This was an ambitious move to internationalize...
This statement revises: Generally Accepted Auditing Standards; auditor's study and evaluation of internal control, receivables and inventories; consistency of application of generally accepted accounting principles; public warehouses--controls and...
Touche, Niven & Co.;George Armistead & Co.;Brown, Bornhofft & Co.;John F. Forbes;William P. Field & Co.;McLaren, Goode & Co.;Morton & Gottenstratter;Musgrave & Co.;Richter & Co.;E. J. Shorrock & Co.;Snyder, Ellinger, & Davies;White & Currie;Charles...
The full title is: "The first forty years": A chronology of the more-important events in the hisory of the firm of Touche, Niven & Co. from its organizaton on March 1, 1900 to September 30, 1940; Five supplements bring the chronology up to August...
Property insurance -- United States -- Accounting -- Periodicals;Liability insurance -- United States -- Accounting -- Periodicals;Property insurance -- United States -- Auditing -- Periodicals;Liability insurance -- United States -- Auditing --...
Auditing -- Standards -- United States;Related party transactions -- United States -- Accounting;Disclosure in accounting
This Statement provides guidance on procedures that should be considered by the auditor when he is performing an examination of financial statements in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards to identify related party transactions and...
Auditing -- Standards -- United States;Financial statements -- United States -- Auditing;Auditors' reports --Standards -- United States
The purpose of this Statement is to explain the meaning of the phrase "present fairly ... in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles" in the independent auditor's report.