American Accounting Association
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- The Accounting Review
- Issues in Accounting Education
- Issues in Accounting Education Teaching Notes
- Accounting Horizons
- Accounting Historians Journal
- Accounting and the Public Interest
- The ATA Journal of Legal Tax Research
- AUDITING: A Journal of Practice and Theory
- Auditing Research Summaries
- Behavorial Research in Accounting
- Current Issues in Auditing
- Current Issues in Auditing Teaching Notes
- Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting
- Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting Teaching Notes
- Journal of Financial Reporting
- Journal of Governmental & Nonprofit Accounting
- Journal of Governmental & Nonprofit Accounting Teaching Notes
- Journal of Information Systems
- Journal of Information Systems Teaching Notes
- Journal of International Accounting Research
- Journal of Management Accounting Research
- The Journal of the American Taxation Association
- Journal of Forensic Accounting Research
- Journal of Forensic Accounting Research Teaching Notes
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About the American Accounting Association
The American Accounting Association is the premier community of accountants in academia. Founded in 1916, we have a rich and reputable history built on leading-edge research and publications. The diversity of our membership creates a fertile environment for collaboration and innovation. Collectively, we shape the future of accounting through teaching, research and a powerful network, ensuring our position as thought leaders in accounting.
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