Sean McCabe, senior editor of AccountingToday.com, has previously written and worked for Rolling Stone and their online division. He was also a regular Arts + Entertainment contributor for the alt-weekly DigBoston | DigBoston.com. He is a cum laude graduate of Emerson College, holding a bachelor's degree in Writing For TV and Film.
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The Accounting and Financial Women's Alliance's yearly poll invites firms to share their data on female leadership, diversity and representation.
By Sean McCabeMarch 4 -
WeaveTales, which aims to highlight refugees' experiences through a variety of artistic mediums, is the most recent nonprofit to be featured by the firm's ongoing philanthropic initiative.
By Sean McCabeMarch 3 -
The annual program provides up to $10,000 and a paid internship to 10 diverse accounting students pursuing CPA licensure.
By Sean McCabeMarch 2 -
The head of the Maryland Association of CPAs, who succeeded Tom Hood as CEO just last year, said she will retire at the end of June.
By Sean McCabeFebruary 28 -
The National Association of State Boards of Accountancy and the American Institute of CPAs updated candidates on what to expect when preparing for CPA licensure past Dec. 31, 2023.
By Sean McCabeFebruary 25 -
The Virginia Society of CPAs announced an expansion of its ethics courses for CPAs, accounting and finance professionals.
By Sean McCabeFebruary 23 -
UrJa Maloo of India is the latest winner in the Big Four firm's competition that highlights rising professionals with a "commitment to the future of the profession and the next generation of tax leaders."
By Sean McCabeFebruary 23 -
Becker Professional Education's five-course, eight-credit CPE course will teach business managers to implement more diversity, equity, belonging and inclusion practices into their organizations.
By Sean McCabeFebruary 18 -
A Bloomberg Tax survey found that both accounting firms and corporate tax departments cited a lack of exceptional talent to hire as the top roadblock.
By Sean McCabeFebruary 17 -
The Deloitte Foundation Accounting Scholars Program will fund $30 million in scholarships for students pursuing a fifth-year master's degree program in accounting from select Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) accredited colleges and universities, including the W. P. Carey School of Business at ASU.
By Sean McCabeFebruary 16