ABSTRACT

First published in 1968. Inspired by the occurrence of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the incorporation of Accountants in Scotland—in which country the Chartered Accountant first saw the light — suggested the propriety of writing an account of the origin and growth of the profession while it was still possible to ascertain the facts and describe the circumstances with some degree of fulness. This book also includes a history of Accounts, Auditing, and Book-keeping; in short, to treat of Accounting— as well as Accountants—from the historic standpoint.

part I|170 pages

History of Accounting

chapter I|13 pages

Numeration

chapter II|25 pages

Ancient Systems of Accounting

chapter III|33 pages

Early Forms of Accounts

chapter IV|19 pages

History of Auditing

chapter V|41 pages

History of Book-Keeping

chapter VI|37 pages

History of Book-Keeping—(Continued)

part II|170 pages

History of Accountants

chapter I|8 pages

Early Italian Accountants

chapter II|22 pages

Scotland — Before the Charters

chapter III|29 pages

Scottish Chartered Accountants

chapter IV|21 pages

England and Ireland

chapter V|18 pages

The British Colonies, etc.

chapter VI|10 pages

The United States of America

chapter VII|21 pages

The Continent of Europe

chapter VIII|12 pages

Other Foreign Countries

chapter IX|20 pages

Development of the Profession

chapter X|7 pages

The Position and Prospect