The Student's Guide to Accountancy (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Lawrence Robert Dicksee

 
9781330181737: The Student's Guide to Accountancy (Classic Reprint)

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The presence of black sheep in the midst Of this body naturally resulted in the more respectable Accountants forming various Associations for mutual protection, and for the purpose of affording to the public some sort of guarantee as to the standing of those whose services they employed. The earliest of these Associations was the Incorporated Society of Liverpool Accountants, established in 1870, while in the same year the Institute of Accountants of London was also incorporated; in 1871 the Accountants of Man chester followed suit by forming the Manchester Institute of Accountants; in 1873 the Society of Accountants in England was formed, having its headquarters in London; in 1877 the Sheffield Institute of Accountants came into existence; and in 1879 an Association of Accountants of Manchester added to the lists Of Accountants' Societies.

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