The accountant shortage threatens capitalism future
In Renaissance Florence, 4,000 to 5,000 of the city's 120,000 inhabitants attended accounting schools at any one time, studying the new device of double-entry accounts with its delicate balance of profit and loss, writes the economist-turned-accountant Jonathan Marcus.
Source: accountingtoday.comPublished on 2022-11-02
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