Faculty News
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Professor Baruch Lev's book, "The End of Accounting," is referenced
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Excerpt from Canadian Accountant -- "Entire industries that are largely intangible, including software, biotech and Internet services, came into being during the 1980s and 1990s, Lev points out in The End of Accounting. 'And for all other business, the major value drivers shifted from property, plant, machinery, and inventories, to patents, brands, information technology, and human resources.'"
Faculty News
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Excerpt from Canadian Accountant -- "Entire industries that are largely intangible, including software, biotech and Internet services, came into being during the 1980s and 1990s, Lev points out in The End of Accounting. 'And for all other business, the major value drivers shifted from property, plant, machinery, and inventories, to patents, brands, information technology, and human resources.'"