The polytechnic school: possibly the first formal Accountancy Course in the State of São Paulo Other Languages

ID:
24273
Abstract:
This study demonstrates that, as opposed to what is commonly told, the first accounting teaching institution in São Paulo state was the Polytechnic School, which was founded in 1894 and offered, as part of its Preliminary Course, equivalent to the first year of the engineering course, Mercantile bookkeeping classes, granting to students who graduated in the subjects of this first module the degree of Accountant. On 12/08/1900, Federal Decree no 727 officially recognized the degrees issued by the institutions since the time of its foundation, independently from whether the profession was exercised. The Álvares Penteado School of Commerce Foundation, which was founded in 1902, was the second institution oriented towards accounting teaching in that State. In view of an eight-year gap between the founding of the two institutions, it is beyond doubt that the Polytechnic School is the first accounting teaching institution in São Paulo State. Nevertheless, one name is important at both institutions: Horácio Berlinck.
ABNT Citation:
MARTINS, E.; SILVA, A. F.; RICARDINO, A. Escola Politécnica: possivelmente o primeiro curso formal de Contabilidade do Estado de São Paulo. Revista Contabilidade & Finanças, v. 17, n. 42, p. 113-122, 2006.
APA Citation:
Martins, E., Silva, A. F., & Ricardino, A. (2006). Escola Politécnica: possivelmente o primeiro curso formal de Contabilidade do Estado de São Paulo. Revista Contabilidade & Finanças, 17(42), 113-122.
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Document type:
Artigo
Language:
Português