[1][2] Braden received his BS in education from Kent State University, and obtained his Certified Public Accountant certificate.
He started his academic career at the Case Western Reserve University in 1946 as instructor in Accounting.
[4] In 1962 he published his main work Accounting principles, co-authored with Robert G. Allyn.
In memory of his work Case Western initiated the Andrew D. Braden Professor of Accounting and Auditing-chair, and the Andrew D. Braden Fund.
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