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This book, first published in 1986, contains a series of articles from The Accountants’ Magazine from the early years of the twentieth century. They provide insights into the development of accountancy as a profession, and the development of the professional bodies that oversaw it. Careful selection of the articles for this volume mean that there are often contrasting pairs of articles on the same subject, providing a neat summation of any debate on the topic.



This book, first published in 1986, contains a series of articles from The Accountants’ Magazine from the early years of the twentieth century. Careful selection of the articles for this volume mean that there are often contrasting pairs of articles on the same subject, providing a neat summation of any debate on the topic.

1. Eminent Accountants of the Past, III: Donald Lindsay (1897) J.
Haldane
2. The Treatment of Bad and Doubtful Debts (1898)
3. Income Tax
(1903) Editorial
4. The Relation of Auditors to Public Companies (1904)
N.J.D. Kennedy
5. Cost Accounts (1905) F. Tod
6. Edinburgh University and
Accountant Students (1906) Editorial
7. Capital and Revenue Accounts: Their
Origin and Nature: The Genesis of the Double-Account System (1907) J.B.
Macdonald
8. The Twenty-First Annual Meeting of the American Association of
Public Accountants: Impressions of a Visitor (1908)
9. Counting by
Electricity (1913)
10. Intimations and Reports: Society of Accountants in
Edinburgh (1917)
11. The Apprentice in the Army (1918)
12. The Apprentice
Returned (1919)
13. The Accountants Relationship with the Inland Revenue
(1924) C.H. Temple
14. Verification of Assets (1924) Editorial
15. American
Universities and the Teaching of Commerce (1933) W.T. Baxter
16. The Dunlop
Rubber Company Accounts (1934) W.F. Eva
17. The Accountant and the Machine
(1936) C.R. Curtis
18. Principles Underlying the Profit Statements and
Balance-Sheets (1938) I.W. Macdonald
19. Accountancy Must Look Forward (1942)
H.C.F. Holgate
20. Tax Avoidance (1940) T. Robinson
21. Public Ownership for
the Steel Industry (1946)
22. Budgetary Control and Standard Costs (1946) R.
Taylor
23. The Effects of the Price Level on Accountancy (1952) F.R.M. de
Paula
24. Summer School Impressions (1953)
25. Interpretation of Company
Accounts (1954) H.E. Wincott
Colin Storrar