Historical account books from the 18th and 19th centuries are valuable historical documents reflecting the activities of individuals many years ago and shedding light on the way they lived. Such books can be used to teach accounting. From our experience, these books serve to motivate students to learn about the basic aspects of the accounting process. Students are curious about how a book of this nature was prepared, what specific purposes it served, and how it is similar to and different from modern account books. Using these books can also foster interdisciplinary instruction, i.e. accounting and history. Both subject areas relate to an account book. Attempting to explain and understand transactions requires some knowledge of the history ...
Every year the University of Mississippi offers an accountancy study abroad class in London, England...
Over the past eight years I have taught a senior honours course in accounting history at Edinburgh U...
It is not possible to state at just what period in history the science of bookkeeping originated. It...
Historical account books can be impressive for their format, clarity, and detail. Such books are val...
Upon browsing through a stack of books at a used book sale, I came upon the New Bryant & Stratton Co...
The charter of the 1990 Education Committee is to get history into the accounting classroom. To do t...
Integrating accounting history into the classroom is one way to motivate students in financial accou...
This article does not attempt to provide a complete remedy for the lack of historical awareness of a...
In this article, it is suggested that accounting education may be enhanced by the use of published h...
I began my collection of old accounting books in 1978 when my wife took me into a small antique stor...
This paper defines and relates contemporary applications of accounting history and is intended to as...
This paper discusses a number of topics pertaining to personal accounts in account books in the peri...
In 2006, the Teaching and Curriculum Section of the American Accounting Association published a mono...
Every year the University of Mississippi offers an accountancy study abroad class in London, England...
Over the past eight years I have taught a senior honours course in accounting history at Edinburgh U...
It is not possible to state at just what period in history the science of bookkeeping originated. It...
Historical account books can be impressive for their format, clarity, and detail. Such books are val...
Upon browsing through a stack of books at a used book sale, I came upon the New Bryant & Stratton Co...
The charter of the 1990 Education Committee is to get history into the accounting classroom. To do t...
Integrating accounting history into the classroom is one way to motivate students in financial accou...
This article does not attempt to provide a complete remedy for the lack of historical awareness of a...
In this article, it is suggested that accounting education may be enhanced by the use of published h...
I began my collection of old accounting books in 1978 when my wife took me into a small antique stor...
This paper defines and relates contemporary applications of accounting history and is intended to as...
This paper discusses a number of topics pertaining to personal accounts in account books in the peri...
In 2006, the Teaching and Curriculum Section of the American Accounting Association published a mono...
Every year the University of Mississippi offers an accountancy study abroad class in London, England...
Over the past eight years I have taught a senior honours course in accounting history at Edinburgh U...
It is not possible to state at just what period in history the science of bookkeeping originated. It...