Edmund Lowell Jenkins is a leading accountant in the United States. He was chairman of the Financial Accounting Standards Board during a period in which it addressed controversial issues by adopting a standard for derivative accounting and eliminating pooling-of-interest accounting for U.S. publicly traded firms.

He was one of two individuals inducted into the Accounting Hall of Fame in 2005.

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