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"THE BEST BRAINS OF THE PUBLIC ACCOUNTING WORLD": THE RESTRICTED MEMBERSHIP OF THE ARMY ACCOUNTANCY ADVISORY PANEL, 1942-1945

Phillip E Cobbin

ACCOUNTING HISTORIANS JOURNAL | AMER ACCOUNTING ASSOC | Published : 2009

Abstract

The events threatening to engulf Australia as the Japanese imperial forceS continued their push through southeast Asia caused enormous concern for the Department of the Army as civilian and uniformed staff struggled to cope with large increases in manpower and expenditure responsibilities. The department moved, in January 1942, to create an expert panel of accountants to provide advice with a view to overcoming these problems. This paper focuses uniquely on a small group of individuals brought together for their expertise in accounting drawn exclusively from the practitioner ranks of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia. The paper draws attention to the fact that, while severa..

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Funding Acknowledgements

Comments from participants at the 18th annual conference on Accounting, Business, and Financial History, Cardiff, 2006 and seminar attendees at the Australian National University and the University of Adelaide are greatly appreciated. I would also like to thank Christopher Napier, whose editorial suggestions have significantly improved the paper. Acknowledgment is also made to the Army History Unit for providing financial support.