ACCOUNTANCY AFTER THE WAR
NEW REQUIREMENTS I INDICATED ; I (P.A.) WELLINGTON, FckAl In the presidential address Va* *“1 annual meeting of the Nsy Society of Accountants to-injp** E. D. Wilkinson, of Auckmpd, that the post-war development industries to meet competition ft? overseas would necessitate the use modern methods of cost account® ■ which, allied with good managem? could do much to eliminate waste ? reduce cost of production. Now tj the demand for such a service notably arisen, it behoved memo? of the society to qualify them**™to meet the need. ' m Mr Wilkinson suggested that society should endeavour to arrß®J with the University of New Zeal*? for the establishment of a degree? accountancy. He believed that the D? decade would decide whether bers of the society should remain teg nicians of commerce or assume *5 larger role of physicians or doctor commerce. He was confident tnaUj, the great tasks of post-war struction members would rise V> r occasion.
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23881, 25 February 1943, Page 4
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