- George O. May
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name = George Oliver May
birth_date = birth date|1875|5|22
birth_place = Teignmouth, Devonshire, England
death_date = death date and age|1961|5|25|1875|5|22
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nationality = American
field = Accounting
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footnotes =George Oliver May (
May 22 ,1875 –May 25 ,1961 ) was an influential accountant. He led a joint study by theAmerican Institute of Certified Public Accountants and theNew York Stock Exchange that was impetus for the stock exchange requiring its listed firms to undergo independent annual audits. The study also is credited for causing the newSecurities and Exchange Commission to allow the accounting profession to define accounting principles, rather than taking on that responsibility itself.He rose to senior partnership in Price Waterhouse & Co. and wrote more than 100 articles in professional journals.
In 1944, he received the AICPA's Gold Medal Award.
In 1950, he was named with two others to the
Accounting Hall of Fame , in its first year.Lynn Turner, chief accountant of the SEC credits George O. May with contributing to the development of stronger authorities on accounting, noting in 1952 that May commented "'accounting income was on its way to becoming a political, not an economic concept'". [http://www.sec.gov/news/speech/spch428.htm]
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* [http://fisher.osu.edu/departments/accounting-and-mis/the-accounting-hall-of-fame/membership-in-hall/george-oliver-may/ Biography at OSU's Accounting Hall of Fame]
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