Powers Accounting Machine was created in 1911.
There is no record of a machine that inspired the double-entry accounting method. Records show that double-entry accounting was inspired by existing accounting practices at the time.
Before the days of automatic calculation, an accounting machine was a business machine using keys or stored data which tabulates, adds, subtracts, and totals.
The Accounting was created in 1958.
The tabulating machine was an electromechanical machine designed to assist in summarizing information and, later, accounting and was developed by Herman Hollerith, the founder of IBM. The modern version is a calculator.
Accounting Perspectives was created in 2002.
Accounting Today was created in 1987.
Access Accounting was created in 1991.
The Accounting Review was created in 1926.
Seshat was the ancient Egyptian goddess of writing, historical records, accounting and mathematics, measurement and architecture to the ancient Egyptians.
Fisher School of Accounting was created in 1977.
Accounting Technicians Ireland was created in 1983.
British Accounting Review was created in 1969.