ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1954, collects together the papers presented to the Sixth International Congress on Accounting. They focus on the problems of the post-war changes in the value of money, and how to deal with this in accounting statements; taxation, and the role of accountants in Government; raising and retaining capital for development; and the role of the professional accountant in the commercial field.

part |20 pages

Monday, 16th June, 1952

chapter |8 pages

Service in Westminster Abbey

chapter |5 pages

Service in Westminster Cathedral

chapter |6 pages

Opening of the Congress

part |206 pages

Tuesday, 17th June, 1952

chapter |2 pages

Tuesday, 17th June, 1952

part |250 pages

Wednesday, 18th June, 1952

chapter |22 pages

The Accountant in Industry

chapter |28 pages

The Accountant in Industry

chapter |8 pages

The Accountant in Industry

chapter |7 pages

The Accountant in Industry

chapter |8 pages

The Accountant In Industry

chapter |35 pages

The Accountant in Industry

chapter |2 pages

Wednesday, 18th June, 1952

chapter |38 pages

The Accountant in Practice

part |160 pages

Friday, 20th June, 1952

chapter |24 pages

Other Events of the Congress

chapter |6 pages

Closing of the Congress

chapter |10 pages

Visits to Scotland and Ireland