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The Development of the American Public Accounting Profession
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The Development of the American Public Accounting Profession

Scottish Chartered Accountants and the Early American Public Accountancy Profession

The Development of the American Public Accounting Profession

Scottish Chartered Accountants and the Early American Public Accountancy Profession

ByT.A. Lee
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2006
eBook Published 24 January 2007
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780203966372
Pages 192 pages
eBook ISBN 9781134139699
SubjectsEconomics, Finance, Business & Industry, Humanities
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Lee, T. (2006). The Development of the American Public Accounting Profession. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203966372
ABOUT THIS BOOK

The book presents a series of researched biographies of professional accountants who immigrated to the United States and developed their careers there in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.

This volume is a tribute to the efforts of a relatively small group of Scots who helped to establish and nurture American public accountancy at a time when demand for its services greatly exceeded the ability of native-born accountants to provide them.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|2 pages
The first migrant
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chapter 2|2 pages
The mobile Scot
View abstract
chapter 3|4 pages
Propensity to migrate
View abstract
chapter 4|5 pages
Departure and arrival cities
View abstract
chapter 5|4 pages
The US public accountancy profession
View abstract
chapter 6|12 pages
Overview of the Scottish chartered accountancy migrants
View abstract
chapter 7|120 pages
The immigrants
View abstract

The book presents a series of researched biographies of professional accountants who immigrated to the United States and developed their careers there in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.

This volume is a tribute to the efforts of a relatively small group of Scots who helped to establish and nurture American public accountancy at a time when demand for its services greatly exceeded the ability of native-born accountants to provide them.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|2 pages
The first migrant
View abstract
chapter 2|2 pages
The mobile Scot
View abstract
chapter 3|4 pages
Propensity to migrate
View abstract
chapter 4|5 pages
Departure and arrival cities
View abstract
chapter 5|4 pages
The US public accountancy profession
View abstract
chapter 6|12 pages
Overview of the Scottish chartered accountancy migrants
View abstract
chapter 7|120 pages
The immigrants
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

The book presents a series of researched biographies of professional accountants who immigrated to the United States and developed their careers there in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.

This volume is a tribute to the efforts of a relatively small group of Scots who helped to establish and nurture American public accountancy at a time when demand for its services greatly exceeded the ability of native-born accountants to provide them.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|2 pages
The first migrant
View abstract
chapter 2|2 pages
The mobile Scot
View abstract
chapter 3|4 pages
Propensity to migrate
View abstract
chapter 4|5 pages
Departure and arrival cities
View abstract
chapter 5|4 pages
The US public accountancy profession
View abstract
chapter 6|12 pages
Overview of the Scottish chartered accountancy migrants
View abstract
chapter 7|120 pages
The immigrants
View abstract

The book presents a series of researched biographies of professional accountants who immigrated to the United States and developed their careers there in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.

This volume is a tribute to the efforts of a relatively small group of Scots who helped to establish and nurture American public accountancy at a time when demand for its services greatly exceeded the ability of native-born accountants to provide them.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|2 pages
The first migrant
View abstract
chapter 2|2 pages
The mobile Scot
View abstract
chapter 3|4 pages
Propensity to migrate
View abstract
chapter 4|5 pages
Departure and arrival cities
View abstract
chapter 5|4 pages
The US public accountancy profession
View abstract
chapter 6|12 pages
Overview of the Scottish chartered accountancy migrants
View abstract
chapter 7|120 pages
The immigrants
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

The book presents a series of researched biographies of professional accountants who immigrated to the United States and developed their careers there in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.

This volume is a tribute to the efforts of a relatively small group of Scots who helped to establish and nurture American public accountancy at a time when demand for its services greatly exceeded the ability of native-born accountants to provide them.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|2 pages
The first migrant
View abstract
chapter 2|2 pages
The mobile Scot
View abstract
chapter 3|4 pages
Propensity to migrate
View abstract
chapter 4|5 pages
Departure and arrival cities
View abstract
chapter 5|4 pages
The US public accountancy profession
View abstract
chapter 6|12 pages
Overview of the Scottish chartered accountancy migrants
View abstract
chapter 7|120 pages
The immigrants
View abstract

The book presents a series of researched biographies of professional accountants who immigrated to the United States and developed their careers there in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.

This volume is a tribute to the efforts of a relatively small group of Scots who helped to establish and nurture American public accountancy at a time when demand for its services greatly exceeded the ability of native-born accountants to provide them.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|2 pages
The first migrant
View abstract
chapter 2|2 pages
The mobile Scot
View abstract
chapter 3|4 pages
Propensity to migrate
View abstract
chapter 4|5 pages
Departure and arrival cities
View abstract
chapter 5|4 pages
The US public accountancy profession
View abstract
chapter 6|12 pages
Overview of the Scottish chartered accountancy migrants
View abstract
chapter 7|120 pages
The immigrants
View abstract
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