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Keywords
Industries--Iowa; Accounting--Vocational guidance; Industries; Iowa;
Abstract
One of the most dynamic characteristics of today's society is found in its complex and everchanging economic structure. These characteristics have been enhanced by such elements as the growth of corporate enterprise, greater governmental regulations of business, and increased demands by consumers for more business services. With the increase of these complexities, the need for accurate and readily understood records is great. Therefore, the need for specialists who can understand, prepare, and interpret these records becomes more and more important. It is the function of financial accounting to give expression to these records and to make the activities of a business understandable. This activity is the responsibility of the accountant. Thus, the importance to business of having a well-trained accountant who can assume these responsibilities with a minimum of on-the-job training would seem to be obvious.
Year of Submission
1958
Degree Name
Master of Arts in Education
Department
Department of Business Education
First Advisor
James Blanford
Second Advisor
Mary W. Hanawalt
Third Advisor
Cecil K. Phillips
Date Original
1958
Object Description
1 PDF file (92 leaves)
Copyright
©1958 Leonard Eugene Bennett
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Recommended Citation
Bennett, Leonard Eugene, "A Survey of the Educational and Personal Characteristics Required for Initial Employment of Accountants in a Selected Group of Iowa Industries" (1958). Dissertations and Theses @ UNI. 2055.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/etd/2055
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