Carl Devine
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Carl Thomas Devine (January 30, 1911 – September 12, 1998) was an American Professor of Business and Accounting Theory.
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- It seems fair to conclude that accountants have adjusted their relationships to the intricate psychological network of human activity with a heavy-handed crudity that is beyond belief. Some degree of crudity may be excused in a new discipline, but failure to recognize that much of what passes as accounting theory is hopelessly entwined with unsupported behavior assumptions is unforgivable.
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Direct quote from my dad. Beth Devine Moore September 26, 2009