August Flender

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August Flender (born December 30, 1899 in Düsseldorf , † 1982 ) was a German economist .

Life

In 1923 Flender submitted his dissertation to the economics and social science faculty of the University of Cologne . In 1937 he came to the Association of Rhenish Housing Companies, of which he was director from 1938 to 1968.

From 1953 he held a lectureship for operational questions in the housing industry at the University of Cologne and was appointed honorary professor there in 1966 . In 1956, August Flender (Association of Rhenish Housing Companies), together with Hermann Josef Abs ( Deutsche Bank ), Alois Alzheimer ( Munich Reinsurance Company ), Fritz Berg (President of the BDI ) and Heinrich Dinkelbach (Steel Trustee Association), was a member of the Great Expert Council of the Institute of Auditors .

Honors

Fonts

  • Development and significance of the cooperative system in the shoemaker's trade , business and social science Diss., Cologne, 1923 (doctoral thesis)
  • Festschrift on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Central Association of German Shoemakers Raw Material Cooperatives G. mb H. Düsseldorf , Greven, Krefeld, 1926
  • The tasks of the non-profit housing companies in the social market economy , Düsseldorf: Association of Rhenish Housing Companies, 1963, (special edition)
  • Charitable housing through the ages , Hammonia-Verlag, Hamburg, 1969
  • Housing construction as reflected in the times , Steinbock-Verlag, Hanover, 1969
  • Handbook on costs and profitability in the housing industry: Commentary on rent and profitability calculations for newly created living space (together with Helmut Bormann and Joseph Thiele), Hammonia-Verlag, Hamburg, 1953

literature

  • Who is who? , Volume 17 - Schmidt-Römhild, 1971

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Flender, August at "The Cabinet Protocols of the Federal Government" online.
  2. Hans Adolf Weyershaus: Auditing in Germany and the first European merger in the years 1931 to 1961 (PDF; 3.2 MB) , p. 2.