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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With every aspect of the profession in flux, accounting firms need to get much better at adapting and evolving
By Sean McCabeMarch 23 -
New approaches aim to make professional learning faster, smarter, more flexible and more effective
By Sean McCabeMarch 2 -
How Big Four firm EY discovers underrepresented talent
By Sean McCabeFebruary 2 -
Whether youre a managing partner or an entry-level staffer, having a clear idea of whats expected of you is critical.
By Sean McCabeDecember 27 -
Partners at larger firms cant wait until the last minute to set up their retirement
By Sean McCabeNovember 28 -
Strategies and tactics to help sole pracs and very small firms get the most from their practices for their golden years
By Sean McCabeOctober 26 -
Firms seek growth abroad, with help from networks and alliances
By Sean McCabeSeptember 30 -
Firm alliances share the issues their members are facing
By Sean McCabeSeptember 1 -
Listening is the first step to getting and keeping young accountants
By Sean McCabeJuly 29 -
The Baby Boomer exodus and technological change are making Millennials more influential than anyone expected
By Sean McCabeJune 1 -
Earlier this month, a group of more than 40 students from universities around the country participated in "Maximum Impact: Deloitte's Alternative Spring Break," organized by Deloitte, United Way of Miami-Dade, and United Way Worldwide. The program provides an opportunity for students to make an impact in the Miami community by working alongside Deloitte professionals to get an inside look at prospective careers in the professional services industry.
By Sean McCabeMarch 19 -
Thomson Reuters CS Professional Suite first to offer electronic filing for S Corporations in Indiana Thomson Reuters CS Professional Suite announced on Monday that it is the first to certify an application for electronic filing with the Indiana Department of Revenue, effective immediately. 90,000 Indiana S corporations will now be able to electronically file their 2014 annual business tax filings (IT-20S).
By Sean McCabeMarch 10 -
Manhattan-based Hunter College announced on Monday that Hunter College High School has received a $1 million donation from health care investor and entrepreneur Martin Shkreli - the largest single donation in the high schools 101-year history.
By Sean McCabeMarch 10 -
Indiana Wesleyan University (IWU) announced the launch of a new degree program on Wednesday, in a partnership with the Ron Blue Institute. The Master of Business Administration in Personal Financial Planning (MBA-PFP) allows Certified Financial Planners to earn an MBA by completing just seven or eight additional courses.
By Sean McCabeMarch 6 -
Established in 2011, the program was launched by NASBAs Education Committee and aims to advance research on educational issues impacting CPAs, the public accounting profession, and Boards of Accountancys charge to protect the public.
By Sean McCabeFebruary 11 -
Students from Purdue University North Central (PNC) tax and accounting classes are offering free assistance to the public over the next two months in preparing federal and state income tax returns. The program is designed to provide basic income tax return preparation to individuals with low to moderate incomes, individuals with disabilities, and the elderly.
By Sean McCabeJanuary 27 -
Accounting Degree Review, a provider of information on accounting degree programs and other accounting-related topics, have released their 2015 affordability rankings for online master's degrees in accounting. The rankings highlight the thirty most affordable online accounting schools based on tuition and fees for out-of-state students enrolling in the 2014-2015 academic year.
By Sean McCabeJanuary 27 -
Brigham Young Universitys five-student team won top honors at the Deloitte FanTAXtic national tax case study competition earlier this month, receiving $2,000 in scholarships per student and a $10,000 institutional award. The Deloitte FanTAXtic finals included nine teams from colleges and universities across the U.S., top spot by working on a complex, issues-driven business tax case.
By Sean McCabeJanuary 26 -
In an effort to aid Ohians struggling to make ends meet, regional CPA and consulting firm Rea & Associate's annual Help Can Hunger campaign raises food and monetary donations throughout their 11 offices across the state. This year, which marked the 11th year of the food drive, more than 24,900 pounds of food was collected to benefit people in need.
By Sean McCabeDecember 22 -
The AICPA announced on Monday that students from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas have earned first place in the 2014 AICPA Accounting Competition, earning a $5,000 award for their school.
By Sean McCabeDecember 22
