有關(guān)ICAEW的歷史介紹,詳情如下:
Although accountancy is hundreds of years old, it wasn’t until after the middle of the 19th century that the professional accountant became recognised. ICAEW was granted a Royal Charter by Queen Victoria in 1880, giving our members the right to use the designation ‘chartered accountant’.
Many of the founding fathers of the ‘Big Four’ accountancy firms were early ICAEW presidents - names such as Arthur Cooper, Frederick Whinney, William Welch Deloitte and Sir William Peat.
1880 On 11 May ICAEW was granted a Royal Charter recognising its 'pre-eminence, stability and permanence' as well as defining its public interest remit.
1893 Chartered Accountants' Hall, in the City of London, was completed to the design of the eminent Victorian architect, Sir John Belcher RA.
1919 Mary Harris Smith is admitted to ICAEW, becoming the first female chartered accountant in the world.
1930 The first extension to Chartered Accountant's Hall is built by J.J. Joass.
1970 The extended and new building at Chartered Accountants’ Hall is opened by Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother.
1999 Baronness Noakes is the first woman to become president of ICAEW.
2006 ICAEW are appointed by the European Commission to study the implementation of IFRS throughout the European Union.
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