Journal of Accountancy, Volume 28American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, 1919 - Accounting |
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... question- able whether our apparently favorable balance - sheets would be able to stand the cuts which the application of pre - war prices would require . I think , however , that the chances of ever getting back to pre - war prices are ...
... question- able whether our apparently favorable balance - sheets would be able to stand the cuts which the application of pre - war prices would require . I think , however , that the chances of ever getting back to pre - war prices are ...
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... is doubtful of stand- ing the test of close investigation , and his attitude to his client should clearly show his position on this question . The cordial relations which have grown up and now exist 10 The Journal of Accountancy.
... is doubtful of stand- ing the test of close investigation , and his attitude to his client should clearly show his position on this question . The cordial relations which have grown up and now exist 10 The Journal of Accountancy.
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to care little or nothing for the ethical side of the question , for- getting that as a part of the professional world we must have a strong ethical strain in our make - up . This in my opinion is quite as essential as brilliant ...
to care little or nothing for the ethical side of the question , for- getting that as a part of the professional world we must have a strong ethical strain in our make - up . This in my opinion is quite as essential as brilliant ...
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... question which would include the accountant's relations to the client , but more particularly to bring out other responsibilities which must be as fully recognized . Therefore in summing up the matter I would point out the following as ...
... question which would include the accountant's relations to the client , but more particularly to bring out other responsibilities which must be as fully recognized . Therefore in summing up the matter I would point out the following as ...
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... question usually comes up : " What amount of business must I do in order to cover my expenses ? " While this amount can usually be determined by referring to past experience , no one knows whether the sales for this period will be ...
... question usually comes up : " What amount of business must I do in order to cover my expenses ? " While this amount can usually be determined by referring to past experience , no one knows whether the sales for this period will be ...
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Page 139 - The amount of all items of gross income shall be included in the gross income for the taxable year in which received by the taxpayer, unless, under methods of accounting permitted under section 41, any such amounts are to be properly accounted for as of a different period.
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Page 379 - ... such net income shall be ascertained by deducting from the gross amount of its income received within the year from business transacted and capital invested within the United States and any of its territories, Alaska and the District of Columbia (first), all the ordinary...
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