Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1955
Abstract
For the woman who looks toward a high-level business career, professional training in accounting can furnish a very good foundation. Today's accountant is expected to know a great deal about business practice and theory, the management of companies, commercial law, tax regulations, ways of determining operating costs and the means of measuring profit and loss, in addition to the basic principles of keeping books and records.
Relational Format
article
Series Title
Bulletin (United States. Women's Bureau) , 258;Women's Bureau Bulletin, no. 258
Recommended Citation
Inke, Lillian V., "Employment opportunities for women in professional accounting" (1955). Federal Publications. 306.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/acct_fed/306