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Publication Date

April 2002

Abstract

Harvey Stuart Chase was not only a leader of the public accounting profession from 1895 through 1925, he could be considered the father of municipal accounting, of depreciation, of the national budget, and of two State Societies of CPAs (Massachusetts and Colorado). He, at that time, was mentioned in the same breath with Haskins, Sells, Montgomery, and May. They are still remembered now by accounting historians and accountants but Harvey Stuart Chase is forgotten. This book places him back into the recognition he deserves.

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