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Roy Bernard Kester (September 11, 1882 - October 21, 1965) was an American accountant, and Professor of accounting at the
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. He is known as a prolific author in the field of
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Biography

Born in
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to Julius B. and Jessie M. Corn Kester, Kester attended Cameron High School, and obtained his BA in economics in 1902 at
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, in 1911. He continued his studies at
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, where he obtained his MA in 1912 and his PhD in 1919. In between, in 1914, he obtained his CPA license for the State of Colorado. Kester had started his academic career at the
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. In 1915 he moved to
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in New York City, where he worked his way up from Assistant Professor in 1919, to Associate Professor in 1920, and to Full Professor in 1922. He served until his retirement in 1948. Among his PhD students was Henry Whitcomb Sweeney (1898-1967).A. N. Mosich.
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,'' Vol. 1, Nr. 1-4. p. 25-26
From 1911 on, Kester also was working as a practising public accountant, and had joined the New York accountancy firm Boyce, Hughes and Farrell in 1917. Kester was elected vice president of the
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from 1922 to 1925, and served as its president during 1925. From 1925 to 1928 he served at the
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as director of research in cost and management accounting, as successor of Professor Gould Harris of New York. M. Chatfield & R. Vangermeersch (eds.) ''History of Accounting: An International Encyclopedia: An International Encyclopedia.'' (2014). p. 335 In 1941 Kester was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree by
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. He was inducted into the
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in 1957.


Selected publications

* Kester, Roy Bernard. ''Accounting theory and practice. Vol. 2.'' The Ronald Press Company, 1918. * Kester, Roy Bernard. ''Depreciation.'' No. 28. Ronald Press Company, 1924. * Kester, Roy Bernard. ''Advanced accounting, with practice problems.'' (1946).


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Roy Bernard Kester
The Accounting Hall of Fame {{DEFAULTSORT:Kester, Roy Bernard 1882 births 1965 deaths American accountants American business theorists Accounting academics University of Denver alumni Columbia University alumni People from Cameron, Missouri