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Volkenstein, Olga Iosifovna

Olga Iosifovna Volkenstein (married to Viktorov ) - Russian and Soviet accountant, specialist in accountantology and accounting.

Olga Iosifovna Volkenstein
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Born in the family of one of the leaders of the Jewish community of Rostov and its representative in the City Duma, Joseph Fishelevich (Osip Filippovich) Volkenstein [1] . The niece of Petersburg lawyers Mikhail Filippovich (Moisey Fishelevich) Volkenstein (1859-1934) and Lev Filippovich (Isaac-Leib Fishelevich) Volkenshtein (1858-1935), who were grammar school comrades of A.P. Chekhov , corresponded with him and left memories.

She worked as a teacher of accounting and commercial correspondence at the accounting courses of A. I. Yanson in St. Petersburg, then established her own "courses of accountants O. and P. Viktorovyh" and supervised them; in Soviet times - in the personnel training department of the Leningrad Regional Educational Accounting and Economic Combine "Soyuzorguchet" (TSUNHU Gosplan of the USSR). [2]

He is the author of a number of educational and methodological manuals on accounting, including the repeatedly reprinted “Double-entry book”. [3] [4] Since 1916, published under the name of Viktorov. She lived on Kamennoostrovsky Prospect , house number 35. [5]

Family

  • Husband (since 1915) - provincial secretary Pyotr Yefimovich Viktorov, managing director of the joint-stock company of the Northern Mechanical and Boiler Plant, member of the audit commissions of the joint stock companies Russian Renault, the Rybinsk Metal and Railway Plant, the Russian-American Commercial and Industrial Company and the Petrograd Commission of the company mutual loan.
  • Sister - Elizabeth Osipovna Volkenstein (1874-1965) - was married to the artist M.V. Dobuzhinsky .
  • Cousins ​​- playwright Vladimir Mikhailovich Volkenstein and lawyer Fyodor Akimovich Volkenstein (1874-1937), an employee of the Stock Exchange, the first husband of N. V. Krandievskaya-Tolstoy . Cousin - historian and publicist Olga Akimovna Volkenstein .

Books

  • Topics for practical work in accounting. St. Petersburg: Hive, 1912.
  • Purchase and sale of interest-bearing securities (entry in books). St. Petersburg: Hive, 1912.
  • Textbook of double-entry bookkeeping: elementary course. SPb: Printing house Trenke and Fyusno, 1913 (under the name Volkenstein); PG: Trenke & Fusno Printing House - 1916 (under the name of Viktorov); in the same place - 1918; L., 1929.
  • Textbook of double-entry bookkeeping: senior course. PG: Printing house of A.I. Belokopytov, 1917; in the same place - 1918; L., 1929.
  • Collection of tasks on the basics of Soviet accounting. Educational accounting and economic complex Lensoyuzorguchet. L .: Printing house "Pechatnya", 1935.
  • Typical tasks of accounting and costing in industrial enterprises. Typical software tasks for the 2nd link. Methodical materials sent in the exchange of experience. L .: Printing house of the “Soviet Printer” artel, 1936.
  • Collection of tasks on the accounting course. Issue 2 - Accounting in the industry. Leningrad Regional Educational Accounting and Economic Combine. Leningrad: Printing house “Pechatnya”, 1939.
  • Collection of exercises in accounting. L .: Gosstatizdat, 1951.

Notes

  1. ↑ Jewish Rostov
  2. ↑ Women-writers of Russia
  3. ↑ Domestic accountants
  4. ↑ Laws in Accounting: The Evolution of Scientific Perspectives
  5. ↑ Brief information about the owners of land in Kellomyaki
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Volkenstein,_ Olga_Iosifovna&oldid = 97830320


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