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THE ACCOUNTANCY COURSE

* DELETION OF ECONOMICS PROPOSED The council of the New Zealand Society of Accountants has adopted a recommendation of its education committee that the subject of economics should be deleted from the syllabus of • the professional course and that a paper on secretarial law and practice should be included. The question of change over from the present syllabus to the new one was referred to the education committee, with an instruc- < tion to report to the next meeting of the council in October. It was resolved to have book-keep-ing in three stages instead of two. The prescription of stage I. would be extended, so that the examination would be less elementary than it was at present. The education committee’s rejection of a proposal for the inclusion of statistical method was confirmed by the council. It was stated by Mr Reid that this subject was allied with eco- i nomics. It would be difficult to de- . vise a satisfactory prescription.- He could not see any practical way of in- , eluding it in the professional course. • - ■' ] • Dispose of your pets and excess Live Stock through the medium that , bri* - *s results to thousands, “The , Press” Classified Advertisements—l2 , words Is, 3 insertio-s 2s 6d. 'Phone j 33-358. HI i

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21813, 19 June 1936, Page 8

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THE ACCOUNTANCY COURSE Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21813, 19 June 1936, Page 8

THE ACCOUNTANCY COURSE Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21813, 19 June 1936, Page 8

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