ad date January 2012 Accounting The title Certified Management Accountant CMA is used by various professional bodies around the world to designate their different professional certifications. The Certified Management Accountant CMA designation of the Society of Management Accountants of Canada , for example, provides a foundation in accounting, management and strategy using both financial and non financial information to direct tactical and operational decision making in industry and government. Subject matter includes strategic management strategy , management accounting , corporate finance , operations management , internal control , financial accounting , statistics and economics , with an emphasis on business ethics ethics . Other professional bodies will have slightly different content. Following are the Main Professional Organizations offering different Certified Management Accountant CMA or related accreditations globally Institute of Management Accountants IMA USA USA, China, International ... IMA Certified Management Accountant CMA US, China, Int l program seealso Institute of Management Accountants Certified Management Accountant CMA IMA s certification for accountants and financial professionals ... en, Retrieved 2010 08 25 ref Professionals holding the Certified Management Accountant CMA ... can logo.gif left thumb Certified Management Accountant CMA Canada, Bermuda, Caribbean, Int l program seealso Certified Management Accountants of Canada The Certified Management Accountant CMA designation ... the Chartered Professional Accountant or CPA and a new common qualification program. CMA Canada ... File cima uk logo.jpg 207px right thumb CIMA Certified Management Accountant CMA UK, Europe, Int l program ... of Accountants . Australia File cma aus logo.png 207px left thumb ICMA Certified Management Accountant ... India seealso Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India Cost and Management Accountant is the CMA ... Category Management accounting ar fr Certified Management Accountant ... more details
George Anderson November 1760 30 April 1796 was the English accountant general to the President of the Board of Control Board of Control . Biography He was born at Weston, Buckinghamshire , in November 1760. His parents were in no way distinguished from the peasant class to which they belonged, and he himself worked as a day labourer until near the close of his seventeenth year. He had, however, been early smitten with a passion for mathematical studies, and in 1777 he sent to the London Magazine solutions of some problems which had appeared in its pages. His letter attracted the notice of a gentleman of scientific acquirements from the neighbourhood of Weston, named Bonnycastle, who sought out the writer, and found him threshing in a barn, the walls of which were covered with triangles and parallelograms. The incident caused some local sensation, and it was felt that such uncommon talents should not remain without cultivation. Mr. King, vicar of Whitchurch, accordingly took charge of his education, and, after some preliminary instruction at a grammar school, sent him to Wadham College, Oxford , where he took the degree of M.A. in 1784. His patron destined him for the clerical profession but after he had taken deacon s orders, he found that his tastes were otherwise directed, and came to London in search of employment in January l783. Through the influence of Scrope Bernard , M.P., brother in law to Mr. King, he shortly obtained a situation under the Board of Control, in which his arithmetical powers were so conspicuous as to secure his advancement to the point of accountant general. While laboriously engaged in preparing the Indian budget for 1796, he was attacked with illness, and died in a few days, the victim of his assiduity, 30 April 1796. His death was deplored as a public loss by Mr. Dundas, then at the head of the Board of Control, and no Indian budget could, in fact ... English accountant DATE OF BIRTH 1760 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1796 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT ... more details
William Cooper 1826 1871 was an England English accountant . He is best known for having founded the accountancy practice of Cooper Brothers that now forms part of PricewaterhouseCoopers ref name history cite book first last title A History of Coopers Brothers 1854 1954 publisher date isbn editor url ref . He was the son of Emmanuel Cooper, an important figure in the City of London and Deputy Chairman of London & County Bank ref name history . He first started his professional career as a clerk in the firm of Quilter, Ball & Co. In 1854 he left that firm to work on his own at 13 George Street in London . In 1858 he changed the name of the firm to W. & A. Cooper when his brother, Arthur, joined his practice and in 1860 to Cooper Brothers a name that is now famous ref name history References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cooper, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1826 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1871 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cooper, William Category 1826 births Category 1871 deaths Category English accountants Category PricewaterhouseCoopers England business bio stub ... more details
Infobox scientist name Joseph Campbell image Joseph Campbell accountant monochrome portrait.png image size 200px caption birth date March 25, 1900 birth place New York City , New York death date Death date and age 1984 6 21 1900 3 25 death place Sarasota, Florida Sarasota , Florida residence citizenship United States American nationality ethnicity field work institutions alma mater doctoral advisor doctoral students known for influences influenced prizes religion footnotes Joseph Campbell March 25, 1900 June 21, 1984 ref name wwsw1961 citation title Who s Who in the South and Southwest publisher Marquis Who s Who Albert Nelson Marquis year 1961 page 127 ref was the fourth Comptroller General of the United States , in office from December 14, 1954 July 31, 1965. ref name Rpt1967 citation first1 Elmer B. last1 Staats authorlink1 Elmer B. Staats title Annual Report of the Comptroller General of the United States for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1967 publisher Government Printing Office location Washington, D.C. year 1967 page iv url http archive.gao.gov otherpdf1 087543.pdf ref He was born in New York City . His first marriage was to Marjorie Louise Goetze on September 1, 1925. The couple had five boys Frederick, http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res FB061EFE3B55177B93C3A81782D85F458585F9 Douglas , http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res F10710FD395F1A7B93C6A9178BD95F4D8585F9 Robert , Alan, and http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 950DEED8103AF935A3575BC0A96F948260 Colin . ref name wwne1949 citation title Who s Who in New England publisher Marquis Who s Who Albert Nelson Marquis year 1949 page 118 ref ref name GaoRev19 4 citation title Joseph Campbell ... Baccalaureus from Columbia University in 1924. ref name wwsw1961 He worked as an accountant at Lingley .... He became a Certified Public Accountant CPA in New York State and Connecticut in 1933. He was a partner ... Commons cat Joseph Campbell accountant http lccn.loc.gov 55060582 Nomination of Joseph Campbell. Hearings ... more details
Notability date March 2012 for the Indian actor Rahul Roy actor Infobox person name Rahul Roy imagesize caption othername birth date birth date 1963 10 4 birth place Kolkata , India death date death date and age 2009 11 18 1963 10 4 mf y birth place Kolkata , India occupation Chartered Accountant Rahul Roy October 4, 1963 November 18, 2009 was an demographics of India Indian chartered accountant . Career In 1998, Rahul Roy, a former president of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India ICAI ref http www.icai.org.in post.html?post id 220 ref became the youngest person ever to head the ICAI, the second largest professional institute in the World, at 34 years of age. Earlier Rahul had been the chairman of the ICAI s Eastern Region when he was 31 years old. The highly acclaimed campus interview scheme was introduced by Rahul when he chaired the Committee for Members in Industry of the ICAI. On behalf of India, Rahul executed a landmark MoU with the Kingdom of Nepal to assist in developing the profession of chartered accountancy there. Rahul also conceived and executed bilateral agreements with the Italian, Russian, Kyrgyzstan and Ukrainian professional bodies, for development of the Auditing and Accounting profession. Rahul served a full term on the Ethics committee of the International Federation of Accountants IFAC , New York and actively participated in the evolution of the risks threat safeguards framework of addressing Auditor Independence. He served on the Steering Committee later renamed Advisory Committee on Extractive Industries,of the International Accounting Standards Committee now, International Accounting Standards Board ., London. He was deputed to represent the IFAC s Ethics Committee at the Confederation of Asia Pacific Accountants CAPA ref http www.thehindubusinessline.com 2007 04 26 stories 2007042600710900.htm ref conference at Philippines, and the Eastern Central and South African Accountants ECSAFA conference at Nairobi as a speaker. He chair ... more details
File CPA Image123.jpg right 300px Chartered Professional Accountant CPA is a proposed professional certification professional designation to be granted to the members of the three main Accountancy accounting bodies in Canada , which are currently discussing the possibility of merger into one professional organization Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Chartered accountant CA , Certified General Accountants Association of Canada Certified general accountant CGA and Certified Management Accountants of Canada Certified Management Accountant CMA . ref http cpacanada.ca CPA Canada ref Background The current initiative is the latest of a series of consolidating moves that has affected the Canadian accounting profession between 1880 and 2010. ref Cite web author Alan J. Richardson, Eksa Kilfoyle title Merging the Profession A Historical Perspective on Accounting Association Mergers in Canada url http www.caaa.ca files file.php?fileid filejLYKUsjpWO&filename file Richardson Kilfoyle 2012 Merging the Profession Feb 26 FINAL edCB6.pdf accessdate 2012 05 01 ref While other professional accounting bodies around the world are currently extending their reach through various globalization activities, the Canadian accounting profession appears to be relatively fractured in comparison. A unification initiative was undertaken by the three main bodies in 2011 to work towards a merger as outlined above that would see a new organization with 125,000 professional members and 20,000 candidates and registered students. This new accounting body would be one of the largest in the world. ref Cite web title Uniting the Canadian accounting profession url http cpacanada.ca wp content uploads 2011 12 Position Paper.pdf date May 2011 accessdate 2012 05 01 ref While the merger proposal is framed in a national context, approval must be undertaken on a province by province basis, as recognition ... the use of the phrase professional accountant by anyone in the province who is not a member of the new ... more details
Infobox person image george mahon.jpg image size 200px name George Mahon caption George Mahon, a founding father of Everton FC birth name birth date birth date 1853 7 7 birth place Liverpool death date Death date and age 1908 12 9 1853 7 7 death place other names known for Everton FC Chairman br 1892 1895 occupation Accountant website footnotes George Mahon born 7 July 1853 was a former chairman and founding member of Everton F.C. Everton Football Club . As a child his family moved to Ireland , where he was educated. He returned to Liverpool and worked for a law firm based in North John Street in the business district of the city. ref cite web url http www.toffeeweb.com season 08 09 comment fan article.asp?submissionID 10231 title Toffeeweb Fan Articles And If You Know Your History ref Mahon formed a football team with the Reverend Ben Chambers, at whose Church he was Organist, to provide a team sport for the church s cricket team to play during winter. Initially names St. Domingo s after the church, the team was renamed Everton F.C. Everton in 1879. Due to the rising rental costs of the club s then home ground Anfield , Mahon was key to the decision to move to Mere Green, which later became known as Goodison Park . He then became the club s chairman in 1892, and remained a board member after resigning from the post in 1895. References Reflist 2 Everton F.C. chairpersons Use dmy dates date October 2011 Persondata NAME Mahon, George ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 7 July 1853 PLACE OF BIRTH Liverpool DATE OF DEATH 9 December 1908 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mahon, George Category 1854 births Category English football chairmen and investors Category Everton F.C. directors and chairmen Category Sportspeople from Liverpool Category Businesspeople from Liverpool Category 1908 deaths ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Eugene Morse is the internal audit or and whistleblower who uncovered massive accounting fraud at MCI WorldCom WorldCom in 2002. ref cite web title OPINION & ORDER in re WORLDCOM, INC. SECURITIES LITIGATION 02 Civ. 3288 DLC Denise Cote, United States District Judge url http www.worldcomlitigation.com courtdox 2005 09 21CoteOpApprovSetts.pdf format PDF accessdate May 6, 2008 ref Denise Cote , the United States District Judge who presided over the litigation related to the pre petition Worldcom fraud officially found blockquote Eugene Morse Morse , who worked in WorldCom s Internal Audit department, was the single most important individual in the discovery of the scheme at WorldCom ... br ... his investigation, often performed alone at night in Worldcom s offices ref cite web title OPINION & ORDER 02 Civ. 3288 DLC Denise Cote, United States District Judge Page 24 url http www.worldcomlitigation.com courtdox 2005 09 21CoteOpApprovSetts.pdf format PDF accessdate May 6, 2008 ref blockquote Morse earned his masters degree in business administration from Tulane University , and went on to become a chartered financial analyst , a certified internal auditor, and a certified public accountant . Morse began his career at WorldCom in 1997 as part of the Financial Management Associate program and performed his duties in various WorldCom departments, including Internal Audit, International Settlements, Revenue Accounting, Budget, General Accounting, and Financial Planning. ref cite web title Lead Plaintiff s Memorandum url http www.worldcomlitigation.com courtdox 2005 01 21RespReMorseTest.pdf format PDF accessdate May 6, 2008 ref Cynthia Cooper accountant Cynthia Cooper , widely credited as the person who exposed the massive fraud, ref name Time2002 cite news first RICHARD last LACAYO coauthors AMANDA RIPLEY title Persons Of The Year url http www.time.com time magazine article 0,9171,1003998,00.html work Time magazine Time accessdate 2008 04 06 date 2002 ... more details
Accounting Certified General Accountant CGA is the designation of professionals who are jointly members of the Certified General Accountants Association of Canada CGA Canada and a provincial or territorial CGA association, or a CGA association overseas. Provincial, territorial and offshore CGA affiliate associations work collaboratively with CGA Canada as part of a federation. A CGA is an accounting professional with expertise in finance, taxation, business strategy, auditing, management and business leadership. CGAs must meet the education, experience and examination requirements established, and regularly enhanced, by CGA Canada. CGA Canada serves approximately 75,000 professional accountants and students across Canada and around the world. The CGA program of professional studies is offered in Canada, Bermuda, the Caribbean, Hong Kong and China. CGAs work throughout the world in industry, commerce, finance, government, public practice and the not for profit sector. History The national association, first known as the Canadian Accountants Association, was founded in 1908 by a trio of Canadian Pacific Railway accountants in Montreal, Quebec. Five years later, in 1913, the General Accountants Association, as it was then known, was granted a charter from the government of Canada. By the mid 1940s, association chapters were established from coast to coast. Provincial, territorial and regional offshore chapters were later established under their own charters. Auditing rights are regulated by provincial governments. In Prince Edward Island , only qualified CAs and CGAs can perform public accounting and auditing in accordance with the Public Accounting and Auditing Act. In all other provinces, except Quebec and Ontario detailed below , only qualified CAs, CGAs, and CMAs Certified Management Accountants may audit public companies. Historically Quebec and Ontario only allowed ... as a public accountant. The requirements for licensing include at least 500 public accounting hours ... more details
Dablink This article is about the accountant. For the hockey player, see Jim Slater ice hockey . James Derrick Slater born March 13, 1929 is an investor. Trained as a chartered accountant, he worked for Leyland Motors Ltd Leyland Motors and became famous for writing an investment column in The Sunday Telegraph under the nom de plume of The Capitalist , where he described his own portfolio. In 1964 he started an investment company with Peter Walker, Baron Walker of Worcester Peter Walker , a Tory MP, called Slater Walker   in reality an authorized bank. He performed what became known as corporate raid s on public companies. He was a friend and business associate of James Goldsmith . During the secondary banking crisis in 1975, Slater Walker received support from the Bank of England. Following the takeover of the company by the Bank of England, 15  charges were brought against Slater for offences against the Companies Act by the Department of Trade , referring to the alleged misuse of more than 4  million of company funds in share deals. The case was thrown out in 1977. ref http www.hm treasury.gov.uk. about information foi disclosures 2005 foi slater walker 2005.cfm HM Treasury not functioning on 19 6 2010 ref In the period following his high profile days as a high flier in the City, Jim Slater produced an autobiography that sets out in considerable detail his early plans and visions regarding company acquisitions, and describes the processes he employed to bring them about. Once companies came under his control his strategy was to maximise the return on those of their assets that he judged disposable  be they property, plant or workforce. These tactics proved to be highly successful and profitable in the short term, such that Slater Walker became a byword for a forceful and rewarding style of capitalism. The acquisition and disposal of company assets in this manner became known as asset stripping , a phrase term that carries with it connotations of hardship ... more details
Richard Murphy is a chartered accountant, the founder of the Tax Justice Network and the TUC on taxation and economic issues, and a columnist for The Guardian and Forbes.com . He is also the director of Tax Research LLP. ref name GuardianProfile cite web title Richard Murphy url http www.guardian.co.uk profile richardmurphy publisher The Guardian accessdate 7 November 2010 ref Public policy Murphy is a prominent promoter of financial reform, with specific emphasis given to tax avoidance evasion. However, he has himself come in for criticism for the arrangements used in conducting his own tax affairs, such as supplying research work through a company, Fulcrum Publishing Ltd. Murphy advocates country by country reporting , as a means to increase financial transparency in order to reduce tax avoidance and evasion. ref name CountrybyCountryReporting cite web last Murphy first Richard title Why is Country by Country financial reporting by Multinational Companies so important? url http www.taxresearch.org.uk Documents CountrybyCountryReporting.pdf publisher Tax Research LLP accessdate 7 November 2010 ref ref name Location, Location cite web last Murphy first Richard title Location, location Campaigner Richard Murphy proposes a radical new International Accounting Standard that would require reporting turnover and tax by location url http www.richard.murphy.dial.pipex.com Accountancy 20Article 20March 202004.pdf publisher accountancymagazine.com accessdate 7 November 2010 ref Murphy advocates the Green New Deal . Publications Cite book publisher Searching Finance isbn 1907720286 last Murphy first Richard title The Courageous State date 2011 Cite book publisher Cornell University Press isbn 0801476127 last Palan first Ronen coauthors Richard Murphy, Christian Chavagneux title Tax Havens How Globalization Really Works date 2009 cite web last Murphy first Richard title Why is Country by Country financial reporting by Multinational Companies so important? url http www.taxresearch.org.uk ... more details
Irving Leonard December 28, 1915 &ndash December 13, 1969 was an American financial adviser to Hollywood film stars of the 1950s and 1960s and an associate film producer. He began as a cost accountant in Washington, D.C and later moved into the film industry. ref name McG84 McGilligan, p.84 ref Amongst his notable clients were James Garner and Clint Eastwood . ref name Broadcasting cite book title Broadcasting url http books.google.com books?id tjgoAAAAMAAJ accessdate 13 January 2011 year 1965 publisher Cahners Pub. Co. page 69 ref ref name McG177 McGilligan, p.177 ref Leonard was arguably the most responsible for launching Eastwood s career in the late 1950s and 1960s and whom Eastwood described as being like a second father to me . ref name Schickel185 Schickel, p.185 ref Leonard, described by Richard Schickel as a small fastidious man and a lightning calculator , ref name Schickel185 closely advised Eastwood on his finances, career moves and even personal purchases such as cars and houses, right from the mid 1950s through to their planning of the film Play Misty for Me in the winter of his death in 1969, Eastwood s directorial debut. ref name McG104 McGilligan, p.104 5 ref It was Leonard who did the groundwork in establishing Eastwood s Malpaso Productions The Malpaso Company for the film Hang Em High in 1967, using the earnings from the Dollars Trilogy . ref name McG162 McGilligan, p.162 ref Leonard had served as President of the Malpaso Company and associate producer of Eastwood s films from Hang Em High until his death. ref name McG177 ref name Smith1993 cite book last Smith first Paul title Clint Eastwood url http books.google.com books?id nS341uc3UPIC&pg PA50 accessdate 13 January 2011 date 1 January 1993 publisher Taylor & Francis isbn 9781857281583 page 50 ref ref name Institute1997 cite book author American Film Institute title The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States Feature Films, 1961 1970 url http books.goog ... more details
cleanup date July 2011 The Uniform Certified Public Accountant Examination Uniform CPA Exam is the examination administered to people who wish to become Certified Public Accountant s in the United States . The Uniform CPA Exam is developed and maintained by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants AICPA , and is administered by the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy NASBA . The CPA exam is used by the regulatory bodies of all fifty states plus the Washington, D.C. District of Columbia , Guam , Puerto Rico , the U.S. Virgin Islands and the Northern Mariana Islands . History Until the 1990s, the Uniform CPA Exam was 19 hours in duration, administered over two and one half days. It consisted of four subject areas sections which were tested in five sittings Auditing 3.5 hours Business Law 3.5 hours Accounting Theory 3.5 hours and Accounting Practice Part I & Part II 4.5 hours each . Although Accounting Practice Parts I and II were given in separate sittings, the two scores were combined for grading purposes. The exam was administered twice per year on the first consecutive Wednesday, Thursday and Friday in May and November of each year. Test takers were allowed to use only paper and pencil no electronic calculators or computers of any kind . In 1994, the exam was restructured into a four section, two day exam. The subject matter was reorganized and redundant material was eliminated, primarily between Accounting Theory and Accounting Practice Parts I ... a four year bachelors degree. In addition, Chartered Certified Accountant s Association of Chartered Certified Accountants ACCA , together with Chartered Accountant s from eligible jurisdictions ref name ... 2006 this eligibility extends to most Canadian, Irish and Australian Chartered Accountant s together ... Public Accountant CPA Chartered Certified Accountant Association of Chartered Certified Accountants ACCA Chartered Accountant CA American Institute of Certified Public Accountants National Association ... more details
David B. Duncan born 1960 is the United States government s star witness in the Arthur Andersen trial law trial . He has said fears over interpretation prompted him to order the shredding of documents relating to Enron . He was an Andersen employee for 20 years, who was in charge of the Enron account since 1997, for which he was paid over 1 million. He was fired from Andersen in January 2002 and charged with obstruction of justice for ordering Andersen staff to shred over a ton of papers related to Enron. On April 9, 2002 he pleaded guilt y the maximum sentence for his crimes is ten years, but since he pleaded guilty and became a witness for the prosecution he would have presumably received a much smaller sentence. ref http bodurtha.georgetown.edu enron Andersen 20Ex Party 20Pleads 20Guilty, 20In 20a 20Significant 20Blow 20to 20the 20Firm.htm Andersen Ex Party Pleads Guilty, In a Significant Blow to the Firm Bot generated title ref His sentencing date was postponed numerous times. He currently resides in Houston, Texas and has three daughters one of which suffers from mental retardation. He is a partial owner of the Cincinnati Bengals and currently presides as the head of player personnel services. He withdrew his guilty plea on December 12, 2005 after Arthur Andersen LLP v. United States the overturning of the Arthur Andersen conviction . ref http www.oregonlive.com business oregonian index.ssf? base business 1138409741133630.xml&coll 7 Story not found OregonLive.com Bot generated title ref ref http www.cfo.com article.cfm 5213608 c 5213630?f archives&origin archive Enron Auditor Withdraws Guilty Plea CFO.com Bot generated title ref This was approved by U.S. District Judge Melinda Harmon . In January 2008 he settled charges with the SEC that he violated securities laws. ref http www.nytimes.com 2008 01 29 business 29enron.html ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Duncan, David ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1 ... more details
Alfred Cosier Morris Order of the British Empire CBE Deputy Lieutenant DL born 12 November 1941 ref name whoswho Morris, Alfred Cosier , Who s Who 2008 , A & C Black, 2008 online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007 http www.ukwhoswho.com.libezproxy.open.ac.uk view article oupww whoswho U28149, accessed 10 Nov 2008 ref is a British academic. He was the first Vice Chancellor of the University of the West of England in Bristol from 1992 to 2005 and before that was Director of its predecessor, Bristol Polytechnic from 1986 . Educated at Hymers College , Morris went on to study financial control at the University of Lancaster . In September 2008, Morris was appointed interim Vice Chancellor of the University of Wales, Lampeter ref name alfredmorris cite web url http www.lamp.ac.uk news press releases 2008 interim vc.html title University of Wales, Lampeter, press release Lampeter Appoints Interim Vice Chancellor to lead Strategic Review accessdate 2008 11 10 ref in order to ensure the creation of a new institution incorporating Trinity University College and University of Wales, Lampeter . In May 2009 it was announced that Morris had been appointed interim Vice Chancellor of London Metropolitan University , following the resignation of Brian Roper college vice chancellor Brian Roper . ref cite web url http www.timeshighereducation.co.uk story.asp?sectioncode 26&storycode 406616&c 1 title Governors have explored the legal scenarios if London Met goes bust publisher Times Higher Education date 21 May 2009 accessdate 2009 05 21 last Newman first Melanie ref s start s aca succession box before Robert A. Pearce title Vice Chancellor of the University of Wales, Lampeter after Medwin Hughes Dr Medwin Hughes years 2008 2009 s end References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Morris, Alfred Cosier ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 12 November 1941 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Morris, Alfred Cosier Category ... more details
The Corps of Military Accountants was a short lived corps of the British Army . It was formed in November 1919 and disbanded in July 1925. Its members handled financial matters, although matters relating to Payroll pay continued to be handled by the Royal Army Pay Corps . All personnel serving as Military Accountant Officers and Military Accountant Clerks transferred to the new corps. On the disbandment of the corps most of its personnel who chose to stay in the Army either reverted to their previous regiments and corps or transferred to the RAPC. Appointments Officers, who held a minimum rank of Captain and were mostly qualified accountant s, held appointments depending on rank, although they continued to use their normal ranks in day to day military life. Colonel Accountant Officer 1st Class Lieutenant Colonel Accountant Officer 2nd Class Major Accountant Officer 3rd Class Captain British Army and Royal Marines Captain Accountant Officer 4th, 5th or 6th Class Warrant Officer s and Other Ranks held appointments as follows Warrant Officer Class I Accountant Sergeant Major Warrant Officer Class II Accountant Quartermaster Sergeant Staff Sergeant Accountant Staff Sergeant Sergeant Accountant Sergeant Corporal Writer Corporal Lance Corporal Writer Lance Corporal Private rank Private Writer Private References New Corps Of Military Accountants , The Times , 25 November 1919 Category British administrative corps Category Accounting in the United Kingdom Category Military units and formations established in 1919 ... more details
A professional accounting body is a organization or Voluntary association association of accountants in a particular jurisdiction . Usually a persons needs to be a member of such professional accounting body to hold out to the public of the jurisdiction as an accountant. The designations for qualified accountants vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, such as Chartered Accountant , Certified Accountant disambiguation Certified Accountant , Certified Public Accountant or Certified Management Accountant . Some countries have a single professional accounting body while others have several. If there is more than one body, such bodies may or may not compete with each other in some countries, professional accounting bodies are divided according to their field of activity. For example, India has two professional accounting bodies the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India deals with financial accounting , while the Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India deals with cost accounting . Accounting stub Category Accountancy ... more details
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Ginny Mule Pictures is an indie film company that produced The Accountant 2001 film The Accountant , which received an 74th Academy Awards Academy Award for Academy Award for Live Action Short Film Live Action Short Film . The company was created by actors Ray McKinnon actor Ray McKinnon , Lisa Blount , and Walton Goggins . film studio stub Category Film studios ... more details
Saqib may refer to Saqib Ali , American politician Saqib Malik , Pakistani film director Saqib Razzak , Bangladeshi cricketer Saqib Rasool , Pakistani Accountant given name Category Arabic masculine given names ... more details
Ameresekere is a surname. People holding this surname include Asitha Ameresekere born 1971 , British SriLankan film maker and writer Nihal Sri Ameresekere born 1947 , SriLankan accountant and public interest activist surname ... more details