This book focuses upon the Institute of Accounts (IA), an
organization to which the modern United States accounting
profession can trace its roots. The IA was organized in the early
1880s in New York City and, as discussed in this book, attracted a
diverse membership that included some of the leading accounting
thinkers of the period. The Institute of Accounts describes the
association's early development, its usefulness to the needs of
bookkeepers and accountants in the late nineteenth century, and its
historical importance.
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