Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1917
Abstract
Within the experience of most all practicing Public Accountants, there comes to mind with pointed emphasis the fact that our functional utility is not fully understood by the general public in business life. A logical solution whereby this void will be reduced, consists of bringing the curve of "Service" to a closer ratio of co-ordination with the curve of "Public Requirements." A thorough understanding, and therefore a freer use by the Public Accountant, of the scientific laws and principles of economics as related to industrial endeavor, would, in the writer's opinion, have more potentiality for remedy of this void, than could be claimed for any of the popular methods now employed to accomplish the same result. Original item in Boxno. 0409
Relational Format
article
Series Title
Address to the Public Accountants of Texas, in Convention at the Adolphus Hotel, Dallas, Texas, on the Twentieth day of October, 1917
Recommended Citation
Warn, Charles Edwin, "Economic status of the public accountant" (1917). Individual and Corporate Publications. 35.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/acct_corp/35
Comments
Originally An Address to the Public Accountants of Texas