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African-Americans Frustrated in Accounting

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By Michael Cohn
February 25, 2010

Frank Ross

Listen to Frank Ross, director of Howard University’s Center for Accounting Education, discuss a new study that found many African Americans leaving public accounting out of frustration with a lack of advancement.

Click on the audio player below to hear or download the podcast. Also see the article CPA Firms Not Doing Enough to Retain Minorities.

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