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  1. Died. April 3, 1948. (1948-04-03) (aged 84) Crossways, Aiken, South Carolina, United States. Alma mater. University of Glasgow. Robert Arthur Young (17 December 1863 – 3 April 1948) was a Scottish American. He was one of the founders of Ernst & Young, the international accounting firm.

  2. Arthur Young. A simplified family tree for the firm of Arthur Young showing the development of the firm and how the firm's name has evolved. This tree is reproduced with the kind permission of Peter Boys and Accountancy magazine. It was originally published in the January 1989 issue of Accountancy (p102).

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  4. Both rose from very small beginnings by capitalizing on the enterprise potential of accounting in its early years. Pioneer Arthur Young founded and headed the original Arthur Young firm back in 1895 in Kansas City after breaking from an earlier union of the firm of Stuart and Young in Chicago.

  5. to accounting as his life’s work. He eventually came to the United States and settled in Chicago. In 1906, he joined with his brother, Stanley Young, to found Arthur Young & Co. Arthur Young shared A.C. Ernst’s obsession with service quality. Young’s staff people were always among the profession’s best trained and best prepared.

  6. Jun 27, 2018 · Ernst & Young is the fourth largest public accounting firm in the world. The firm was formed in 1989 when the third largest accounting firm at the time, Ernst & Whinney (based in Cleveland, Ohio ), merged with the sixth largest firm, Arthur Young (headquartered in New York ), forming what, at the time, was the world ’ s largest accounting firm.

  7. The Important Scottish Man. Arthur Young was born in Scotland. He obtained the law degree from his university study but he did not like practicing law. Instead, he was interested in banking and also investment. Therefore, he traveled to the US in 1890 and tried to find opportunities to work in the accounting field.