Silver, James W. (James Wesley), 1907-1988; Satire
A succession of satirical letters to the editor, beginning with one written by "James W. Silver, Ph.D." and including some from "Editor," "A Friend," etc., making fun of James Silver's age
University of Mississippi -- Race relations -- Periodicals; Silver, James W. (James Wesley), 1907-1988
Two letters to the editor of the Daily Mississippian, the University of Mississippi's student newspaper, in response to a speech given by James Silver to the Southern Historical Association related to his book, Mississippi: The Closed Society"
Accountants -- Professional ethics -- Standards -- United States
The contents of this volume are arranged as follows: Code of Professional Ethics, Concepts of Professional Ethics, Rules of Conduct: Definitions and Applicability, Independence, Integrity and Objectivity, Competence and Technical Standards,...
Accountants -- Professional ethics -- Standards -- United States
There are four categories of ethical standards. They are described in the following paragraphs. The first, Concepts of Professional Ethics, is a philosophical essay approved by the professional ethics division. The essay suggests behavior which...
Accountants -- Professional ethics -- Standards -- United States;American Institute of Certified Public Accountants -- By-laws
This volume, which is a reprint of volume 2, the looseleaf edition of AICPA Professional Standards, contains Concepts of Professional Ethics, Rules of Conduct, Interpretations of Rules of Conduct, Ethics Rulings, and the Bylaws of the American...
Accountants -- Professional ethics -- Standards -- United States;American Institute of Certified Public Accountants -- By-laws;Accounting -- Quality control
Accountants -- Biography;American Technical Society. Accountancy and Business Management
A list of the forty-six accountants who were authors or consultants for the seven volume encyclopedia--Accountancy and Business Management published by the American Technical Society in 1909.
We have clear evidence that interest in accounting history is growing, that more good articles are being submitted than ever before, and that subscribers are getting exceptional value for money. May this happy state of affairs continue.
Sarjeant, Thomas. An Introduction to the Counting House;Accounting -- United States -- History
In 1789, seven years before the text developed by "pioneer American [accounting] author" William Mitchell appeared, Thomas Sarjeant of Philadelphia published An Introduction to the Counting House. It was a concise and able expression of a long...
Tax accounting -- Australia -- History;Corporations -- Taxation -- Australia
Tax effect accounting was introduced into Australia a little over a decade ago. The treatment of the tax effect of losses carried forward and the trading stock valuation adjustment introduced further complications to this new aspect of corporate...