Duties of Accounting Clerks During the Civil War and Their Influence on Current Accounting Practices (Manuscripts)
Academy of Accounting and Financial Studies Journal 2004, Sept, 8, 3
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ABSTRACT No single event in United States history has had such a profound impact on our country as the Civil War of 1861 to 1865. An analysis of military accounting documents of the period provides valuable information related to their influence on current accounting and auditing practices. These documents illustrate U.S. Army recordkeeping requirements and also reveal various internal controls utilized during this period. The goals of safeguarding assets and producing accurate accounting reports were critical to the military during these desperate times.
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