The life and career of John Spence Ogilvy (1805-71), the first chartered accountant to emigrate to Australia
Authors:
Garry D. Carnegie;
Robert H. Parker; Roy Wigg
DOI:
10.1080/095852000750019432
Publication Frequency:
3 issues per year
Published in:
Accounting, Business & Financial History,
Volume
10,
Issue
3
November
2000
, pages 371
- 383
Number of References: 69
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Abstract
So far as the available evidence allows, this paper examines the life and career of John Spence Ogilvy, foundation member of the Society of Accountants in Edinburgh in 1854, who emigrated to Melbourne in 1856, but did not play a part in the development of an organized accounting profession in Australia. The paper also attempts to explain the gap of thirty-two years between the formation of the first accounting bodies in Edinburgh and Melbourne.
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| Keywords: Society; Of; Accountants; In; Edinburgh; Chartered; Accountant; Accounting; Profession; In; Australia |
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