Authors

Waldron H. Rand

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1914

Abstract

It seems strange to those of us who are daily performing our work as Certified Public Accountants, that the whole world should not know what we profess to be. It is true, however, that to many-otherwise intelligent and well-informed persons, the Certified Public Accountant is unknown. I have failed to find, however, in any instance, that the preparation of the Certified Public Accountant, from his very beginning to a point where his professional brethren universally would admit his claim to equal consideration before the public, has been ever so considered, and explained, that an outsider might readily understand it. To write that one must meet the legal requirements for an examination, is one thing; and to describe what these requirements are is another thing, and better suited for our purpose.

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