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The federal government's financial condition worsened by $4.7 trillion in the past year, according to a new report.
April 15 -
The bill, backed by the AICPA, would enable K-12 STEM funding to be used for accounting awareness and education and eventually help with the talent shortage.
April 15 -
How honest will Americans be about their income when there are suddenly fewer auditors to check them?
April 15 -
The collapse of BF Borgers in May 2024 unleashed a flood of new clients.
April 14 -
The latest data on the number of accountants working remotely, and where residents experience the highest and lowest lifetime tax burdens.
April 14 -
Ohio's new law providing an alternative path to a CPA license has taken effect after 90 days and enables out-of-state CPAs to practice in the Buckeye State.
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Plus, the Illinois CPA Society's charitable arm names its board of directors, and other firm and personnel news from across the profession.
April 11 -
The California Society of CPAs and the National Association of Black Accountants are helping the entertainment community, businesses and homeowners recover.
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States are looking to add new pathways to CPA licensure, beyond the 150-credit requirement, amid an ongoing labor shortage.
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As AI works its way into more and more business processes, it has become increasingly important for auditors to understand where, why, when and how organizations use it and what impact it is having.
April 9