Journal of Accounting Literature
- Journal of Accounting Literature
- A U.S. scholarly accounting journal. Established in 1982, the journal is published annually in print format only by the Fisher School of Accounting at the University of Florida. The journal’s Web site describes its objective as follows: To "contribute to dissemination of knowledge through publication of (1) high quality state-of-the-art review articles, and (2) papers presented at University of Florida research conferences." The journal frequently reviews auditing-related books.
Web link: www.cba.ufl.edu/fsoa/schoolinfo/jal.html
Auditor's dictionary.
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