CONVENTION REPORT.
The article focuses on the twenty-first annual convention of the American Accounting Association that was held at the Stevens Hotel, Chicago, Illinois, on December 28-29, 1986. In order to increase the scope of usefulness of The Accounting Review periodical, it was voted to ask the authority of the membership to reduce the subscription price for club memberships of ten or more copies to sixty cents per copy. Some discussion was had of a proposal to increase the membership fee to five dollars a year. Since considerable sentiment was voiced against the proposal, it was decided not to recommend the introduction of such a motion in the meeting of the members. The remainder of the meeting was devoted to an expression of opinion by the guests, as to the statement of principles enunciated by the Executive Committee. The first order of business was the reports of officers. The secretary-treasurer discussed the activities of the Executive Committee during the year 1936 and in addition presented the report of membership and the financial condition of the association.
- DOI
- 10.2308/tar-7081194
- Volume
- 12 (1)
- Pages
- 68-75
- Language
- en
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