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Ananias Charles (A. C.) Littleton (December 4, 1886 – January 13, 1974) was an American accounting scholar and professor of accounting at the
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. He is known as prominent educator, and for his work on the
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The evolution of management accounting
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Vernon K. Zimmerman.
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eds. 1996/2014. p. 389-90.


Biography

Born in Bloomington, Illinois to Robert and Mary Sholtey Littleton, Littleton attended Bloomington High School. He took his studies at the
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, where he obtained his B.A. in 1912, his M.A. in 1918, and eventually his Ph.D. in 1931. In 1919 he obtained his C.P.A. license for the state of Illinois.Ananias Charles (A. C.) Littleton, The Accounting Hall of Fame
at fisher.osu.edu. Accessed 11.02.2015.
After high school, Littleton had started working for the Chicago & Alton Railroad Company as station agent and telegraph operator, before returning to the university. After receiving his B.A. in 1912, he worked as accountant for Deloitte, Plender, Griffiths & Co. from three years, before starting his academic career in 1915 at the University of Illinois. He started as instructor, became assistant professor in 1920, associate professor in 1925, and was professor in 1931. From 1919 to 1921 he served as assistant dean of the College of Commerce and Business Administration, and was assistant director of the Bureau of Economic and Business Research of the College of Commerce from 1921 to 1942. He retired in 1952. Littleton was editor-in-chief of ''The Accounting Review'' from 1944 to 1947. He was inducted into the
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in 1955.


Selected publications

* Littleton, Ananias Charles. ''Accounting evolution to 1900.'' Univ of Alabama Pr, 1933. * Littleton, Ananias Charles. ''Structure of accounting theory.'' No. 5. Amer Accounting Assn, 1953. * Littleton, Ananias Charles, and Vernon Kenneth Zimmerman. Accounting theory, continuity and change. Prentice-Hall, 1962. * Paton, William Andrew, and Ananias Charles Littleton. ''An introduction to corporate accounting standards.'' No. 3. American Accounting Association, 1970. Articles, a selection: * Littleton, Ananias Charles. "Value and price in accounting." ''Accounting Review'' (1929): 147–154. * Littleton, Ananias Charles. "Value or cost." ''Accounting Review'' (1935): 269–273.


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Ananias Charles (A. C.) Littleton
The Accounting Hall of Fame {{DEFAULTSORT:Littleton, Ananias Charles 1886 births 1974 deaths American accountants American business theorists Accounting academics Bloomington High School (Bloomington, Illinois) alumni Gies College of Business alumni University of Illinois faculty People from Bloomington, Illinois