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The
chief executives of the
eight largest public
accounting firms take
pleasure in sending you
their position on
education for the
accounting
profession.
Because
of importance of issues
discussed in this paper,
we are distributing
copies to a number of
parties concerned with
education for
accounting. Within
academia, we will be
forwarding this paper to
college and university
presidents, deans of
business schools,
chairmen of accounting
departments and
accounting faculty.
Copies also will be sent
to state boards of
accountancy, state
societies of CPAs and
officers of the American
Accounting Association,
American Institute of
Certified Public
Accountants, American
Assembly of Collegiate
Schools of Business,
National Association of
State Boards of
Accountancy, Financial
Executives Institute and
National Association of
Accountants. All United
States senators and
representatives will
receive copies, as will
officials of interested
government agencies.
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Arthur
Andersen &
Co.
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Ernst
&
Whinney
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Arthur
Young
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Peat
Marwick Main
& Co.
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Coopers
&
Lybrand
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Price
Waterhouse
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Deloitte
Haskins &
Sells
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Touche
Ross
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Our
firms look forward to
the opportunity to
participate in a
coordinated approach by
major professional and
academic groups to shape
the future direction of
education for the
accounting
profession.
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Duane
R. Kullberg
Arthur Andersen
&
Co.
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Ray
J. Groves
Ernst &
Whinney
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William
L.
Gladstone
Arthur
Young
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Larry
D. Horner
Peat Marwick
Main &
Co.
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Peter
R. Scanlon
Coopers &
Lybrand
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Shaun
F. O'Malley
Price
Waterhouse
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J.
Michael
Cook
Deloitte
Haskins &
Sells
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Edward
A. Kangas
Touche
Ross
April,
1989
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