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The American Institute of CPAs provided information for U.S. accounting professionals on the potential impact on their out-of-state engagements if some of the pending legislation in some states on licensure requirements is enacted.
December 14 -
Many students lack the financial resources to pay the tuition and fees needed to become CPAs, according to a new report.
December 13 -
Starting salaries are still lagging compared to other fields, and firms have to make other changes in how the job is structured.
November 6 -
The state society is working on an action plan to attract more young people to the accounting profession.
November 6 -
The longtime leader of the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy plans to retire at the end of July.
November 2 -
Automation pitfalls; partners in meetings; offering financial planning; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
October 31 -
Dropping the bar to entry isn't the answer to accounting's pipeline problem, writes Rick David.
October 17DANLEX Solutions -
The profession needs to proceed cautiously with anything that might impact accountants' ability to practice across state lines.
October 13AICPA -
The number of students earning accounting degrees keeps falling, according to the latest figures released by the American Institute of CPAs.
October 12 -
A University of Denver professors suggests replacing the 150-hour rule with a four-year degree and two years of work experience.
October 11Earmark CPE