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  1. a specialist in cost accounting

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He is a commerce graduate from Calcutta University and a qualified cost accountant
He is a commerce graduate from Calcutta University and a qualified cost accountant.
Have you heard the one about the cost accountant who married the graffiti artist?
Innovate Niagara connected him with a mentor who referred him to a cost accountant.
From 1983 to 1992, he worked at Apple, first as a product cost accountant for the original Macintosh and later as a factory manager.
Emeriti Faculty, California State University, Los Angeles. Accessed 09.01.2015. Hein came into prominence with the 1959 publication of "J. Lee Nicholson: pioneer cost accountant" in the Accounting Review.
Leonard began as a cost accountant in Washington, D.C. and later moved into the film industry.McGilligan, p.84 Amongst his notable clients were James Garner and Clint Eastwood.McGilligan, p.
Samir Bhatia is an Indian entrepreneur and is the Founder and CEO of SMEcorner. Samir is a Chartered Accountant and a Cost Accountant, and has worked with companies such as Citibank, HDFC Bank, Barclays Bank and Equifax.
He is a Chartered accountant and Cost accountant by qualification. In 1974 his poem came out for the first time in Kavita, a bimonthly Gujarati poetry journal. Subsequently, his poems appeared in Gujarati literary magazines including Shabdasrishti, Kavilok, Etad, Samipe, Gazalvishwa and Navneet Samarpan.
Samir is a Chartered Accountant from the Institute of Chartered Accountant of India and a Cost Accountant from the Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of India. Samir qualified as a Chartered Accounant in November 1986 and stood 7th All India in the CA Final Exams.
1057 After graduation, he started his career as instructor in cost accounting at Columbia University, and got employed by J. Lee Nicholson and Company in the late 1910s, and eventually became partner in this consulting firm.Hein, Leonard W. "J. Lee Nicholson: pioneer cost accountant." Accounting Review (1959): 106-111.
Ramachandran is a certified chartered accountant and cost accountant. He is an Associate Chartered Accountant (ACA) of Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) and Associate Member (AICWA) of Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India (ICWAI) and Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI). He is a fellow of IIM Ahmedabad.
He was known as promoter of cost accounting and leading cost accountant in Britain early 20th century.Locke, Robert R. "Cost Accounting: An Institutional Yardstick For Measuring British Entrepreneurial Performance Circa 1914," in: The Accounting Historians Journal (1979): 1-22. (online):Kitchen, Jack, and Robert Henry Parker. Accounting thought and education: Six English pioneers.
His father got astonished hearing such a dream from a lower-middle-class family chap. People of their class dream to be a Cost Accountant or sometimes even to be a Pilot but become a B.D.O. (Block Development Officer) at the end. But this boy have gone mad. He wants to be a hero, and in cinemas.
He spent the first 37 years of his life in Cleveland. He worked first as a cost accountant. Between 1905 and 1908 he published many poems, and again between 1919-26 in such amateur journals as Clevelander, Cartoons, Sprite, The National Amateur, and The United Amateur. In 1918 he was drafted and spent the next year and a half at Camp Gordon, Georgia.
SIFA recording, 1988 A cassette exists of him from 1985 playing several Carnatic standards, including one of the compositions for which he became renowned, "Brova Barama." It is currently out of print. He is the son of Chennai's famous cost accountant Mr Renganathan and Padma Renganathan. It is learnt that he had associated himself with the Adi Parasakthi Peetam in Melmaruvattur, Chennai.
Edith Daley moved to California in 1906 and lived at 633 Palm Haven Ave., San Jose, California. She married Frederick Hammond Daley (died 1938), cost-accountant of the Richmond-Chase Canning Company. In 1922 she was given the custody of 14 years old Irene Grandstedt, who had been charged with assault with a deadly weapon on Harold Galloway, supposedly her lover.
Nicholson reputation as cost accounting pioneer was acknowledged in his days. A 1920 article in The Packages, mentioned that "Major J. Lee Nicholson... reputation as a cost accountant and author extends from one end of the country to the other..."The Packages, Vol. 23. (1920). p. 17 Nicholson is further remembered as founder of the National Association of Cost Accountants.National Association of Cost Accountants (U.
125: Source mentions that "the Society's accounts were reported to have been audited by Frank E. Webner, Certified Public Accountant..." One of his last public performances.) was an American consulting cost accountant, and early management author, known for his work on cost accounting.Wootton, Charles W., and Barbara E. Kemmerer. "The emergence of mechanical accounting in the US, 1880-1930." The Accounting Historians Journal (2007): 91-124.
He had discovered a way to "neutralize nuclear radiation"; though ostensibly for peaceful purposes, this discovery would make the use of nuclear weapons more attractive. He went to New York to consult Calvin and found he was in business with the Major. The Major turned off the building power to keep Stillwell from leaving. During their argument, Stillwell called himself a "cost accountant" for nuclear war.
Prior to enrolling at Iowa, Hadley attended Drake University and served in the Army Signal Corps. Hadley joined Maytag as a cost accountant in 1959 and held a number of financial positions before becoming assistant controller in 1975. He was named vice president of corporate planning in 1979 and president of the Maytag Company in 1986. He was promoted to executive vice president of the corporation in 1989.
Freese attended a one-room school in East Brunswick, New Jersey, and was graduated from New Brunswick High School. He first came to Norwalk in 1928, while visiting his brother Arnold. He found work as the assistant credit manager at the Norwalk Tire and Rubber Company, as a Johnson & Johnson salesman, as a cost accountant at the American Hat Company, and at the Standard Safety Razor Corporation as a credit manager. He later started a photography business.
After a power outage in the skyscraper where he works, cost accountant David Stillwell (Gregory Peck) decides to leave by the darkened stairs rather than wait for power to be restored. Stillwell meets a young woman (Diane Baker) on the stairs, Shela, and she greets him as a friend, but he does not know her. Alarmed, she flees into a sub-basement. On the street is the body of peace activist Charles Calvin (Walter Abel), who apparently jumped from his office.
Entry to the profession can be made by taking the CA Foundation Course after completion of schooling (12th grade). Alternatively, graduates may train as an articled assistant for three years in a chartered firm before final exam or after completion of Intermediate of Cost Accountant or Company Secretary. A comprehensive 100 hours of information technology training and an orientation programme for soft skills development have to be completed before being articled. However the CA certification is limited to the geographical boundary of India and is not valid in countries that follow different standards of accounting practice.
The volume is intended for use by accountants, manufacturers, and students. Members of the first two groups, according to Howard (1919), would find particularly useful the information contained in the tables of approved depreciation rates for different types of assets, as well as the discussion of the relationship between Overtime and the modification of standard depreciation rates. Howard (1919) ended his review by stating, that the issue is probably beclouded by reason of the different points of view involved. The cost accountant wishes, among other things, to furnish the selling department adequate data upon which to base a price policy.
Evaluation of cost accounting is mainly due to the limitations of financial accounting. moreover maintenance of cost records has been made compulsory in selected industries as notified by the government from time to time. Also, in an organisation set up cost accountant is placed at seniority than a managerial accountant cost accounting : theory and practice, textbook by Bhabatosh Banerjee In the early industrial age, most of the costs incurred by a business were what modern accountants call "variable costs" because they varied directly with the amount of production. Money was spent on labour, raw materials, the power to run a factory, etc.
Muldoon joined the New Zealand Army in November 1940 during the Second World War, and served in the South Pacific and in Italy. While in Italy he served in the same battalion (Divisional Cavalry) as two other future National Party colleagues, Duncan MacIntyre and Jack Marshall. He completed his training as an accountant, sitting his final exams to become an accountant while in Italy, from Jack Marshall's tent. He returned to New Zealand after the war as the country's first fully qualified cost accountant, having worked in a chartered accountancy firm in the United Kingdom for a year.
The first Scanlon plan was instituted by Joseph N. Scanlon (1897–1956) a steelworker, cost accountant, professional boxer, local union president, Acting Director of the Steelworkers Research Department, and Lecturer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). As the local union president of the steel mill in which he was employed, he witnessed the depressed economy of the 1930s. His co-workers wanted increased wages, his company had barely survived the depression. He was advised by the Steelworkers International to see if he could harness the energy and talents of the workers to save the company.
William L. McKnight was the third child born to homesteaders Joseph and Cordelia McKnight, who left the East in 1880 to claim a homestead in South Dakota. William was born in the family's sod house in White, South Dakota. McKnight attended Duluth Business University, and after attending school for only 4 months of the 6 month program, began working for 3M Corporation as an Assistant Bookkeeper in May 1907, at a salary of $11.55 per week. McKnight began to understand the dire financial situation of 3M, and his ideas for making better products and cutting costs gained the admiration of the general manager, who promoted McKnight to cost accountant.
Checkland joined the BBC in 1964 as a senior cost accountant and in 1969 he was promoted to be head of the Central Finance Unit and chief accountant for Central Finance Services. In 1971 he moved to BBC TV, where he was successively chief accountant (1971–76), financial controller (1976–77), controller of planning and resource management (1977–82), and director of resources (1982–85). He had meanwhile been a director of Visnews from 1980 until 1985. In 1985 he was appointed Deputy Director-General of the Corporation, and at the same time he became Vice President of the Royal Television Society, a position he retained until 1994.
Mrvan worked as a Union Member for the Mobil Oil Company, Cost Accountant for M and T Chemical Company, and Bank Financial Officer for National City Indiana. Mrvan served from as a member of the Indiana Senate from 1979 through 1995. Redistricting passed by the Indiana General Assembly in 2011 shifted the district's boundaries, effective January 2013. The district was changed to include Hammond's 4th, 5th, 6th city districts, the town of Munster, the town of Highland, the west side of the town of Griffith, the north side of the town of Dyer, parts of the town of Schererville, and part of the City of Crown Point.
Sir Robert David Muldoon (; 25 September 19215 August 1992) was a New Zealand politician who served as the 31st Prime Minister of New Zealand, from 1975 to 1984, while Leader of the National Party. Serving as a corporal and sergeant in the army in the Second World War, Muldoon completed his training as an accountant and returned to New Zealand as its first fully qualified cost accountant. He was first elected to the House of Representatives at the 1960 general election as the Member of Parliament for Tamaki. Muldoon served successively as Minister of Tourism (1967), Minister of Finance (1967–1972), and Deputy Prime Minister (1972).
Professor Clive R. Emmanuel (1947–7 October 2012) was a British academic, he held the Ernst & Young Chair of Accountancy at the University of Glasgow from 1987 til 2011. At the start of his career, Emmanuel took a job at the Steel Company of Wales in Port Talbot from 1964 as assistant cost accountant and later organisation and methods officer. After completing a part-time HNC in Business Studies, he went on to study Economics at the University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology. In 1971 he then took an MA in Financial Control at Lancaster University, where he also completed a PhD on corporate transfer pricing.
107) Nicholson had started his career at the Keystone Bridge Company, where he worked his way up from office boy to assistant at the engineering department. In drawing up plans for the company foreman and superintendent, he started to develop his interest in cost accounting. At the age of 21, in 1884, he moved to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company where he had obtained an accounting position. Around 1900 Nicholson started his own accountancy and consultancy firm J. Lee Nicholson and Company, specialized in cost systems for manufacturing organizations. During World War I he served at the US Ordnance Department as supervising cost accountant in 1917–18. He was promoted to the rank of Major,Nicholson (1913, p.
Profile Page for Rashi Fein, Scholars in Health Policy Research, Robert Wood Johnson He joined the Harvard faculty of the school of medicine and the John F. Kennedy School of Government in 1968. He also served as senior fellow in the economics program at the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C. His 1982 paper "What Is Wrong with the Language of Medicine?" in the New England Journal of Medicine began: > A new language is infecting the culture of American medicine. It is the > language of the marketplace, of the tradesman, and of the cost accountant. > It is a language that depersonalizes both patients and physicians and > describes medical care as just another commodity.
Born in Belfast and raised in Liverpool, former cost accountant (for English Electric) Rea made his professional debut in November 1964 with a fifth round stoppage of Ken Hinds. He won eight of his first nine fights before beating Bob Sempey in September 1965 to take the vacant BBBofC Northern Ireland Area welterweight title. Over the next two years he had mixed results, winning five times but losing to Shaun Doyle, José Stable, Brian Curvis and Peter Cobblah. In February 1968 he faced Vic Andreetti for the newly created British light welterweight title at the York Hall, Bethnal Green; Rea took a points decision to become British champion.Smith, Adam (2010) "Closing the Daws", Sky Sports, 8 July 2010; retrieved 11 October 2015.
He was born on 11 November 1908 at 13 Trafford Road in Leicester, the only son of John Harold Toothill, an engineer's fitter, and his wife, Helena Gibbins.ODNB: John Toothill Educated at Beaminster Grammar School in Dorset, Toothill left school at the age of seventeen to be apprenticed to Tilling Stevens Ltd, a company in Maidstone which made buses. From there he moved on to Hoffman Manufacturing and then to Harris Lebus, a furniture manufacturer.'TOOTHILL, Sir John (Norman)' in Who Was Who (A. & C. Black), online edition by Oxford University Press, December 2012, accessed 18 Feb 2014 (subscription site) In 1935 he was appointed as chief cost accountant to Ferranti, which was then a company making electrical instruments, and in 1942 became manager of its new works in Edinburgh.
The Institute has the following grades of membership: # Fellow Certified Management Accountant (FCMA); # Certified Management Accountant (CMA); # Associate Management Accountant (AMA); # Graduate Management Accountant (GMA); # Registered Business Accountant (RBA); # Registered Cost Accountant (RCA); # Certified Accounting Technician (CAT); # Student member and # Honorary member for distinguished persons for services to Management Accounting and related disciplines. Each of these membership levels follows the ICMA Education program requiring different educational achievements and experience. Individuals can obtain ICMA membership via a number of possible pathways. There are different education and experience requirements for: (a) University Graduates in Accounting/Finance; (b) MBA Degree Holders; (c) University Graduates with Non-Accounting Degrees; (d) Diploma and Advanced Diploma Holders in Accounting; (e) Members of Other Professional Accounting Bodies; (f) Members of Other Professional Non-Accounting Bodies; (g) Part Qualified Students of Other Professional Accounting Bodies: (h) School Leavers and (i) Academics.
Robert Wayman joined the Hewlett-Packard Company in 1969 as a cost accountant at its Loveland, Colorado office, after a few years he moved to the company's headquarters at Palo Alto, California, where he held a number of finance positions before he was appointed as the company's CFO in 1984, he then reported to former CEO John Young. He served on the company's board of directors from 1993 to 2002, and rejoined the board in 2005. In February 2005, he was appointed an interim CEO, following Carly Fiorina departure as a result of pressures from the board of directors; Wayman retained his finance responsibilities, and served in the top executive role until Mark Hurd assumed the position in March 2005. The board of directors approved a $3 million bonus for his 52-day service as CEO, an unusual payout, that led to questions by some corporate governance experts and employees,Becoming Hewlett Packard: Why Strategic Leadership Matters. p.

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