
Christine Kuglin
DirectorChristine Kuglin is a licensed attorney, L.LLM and CPA, and is the director of the Truth in Accounting project at the University of Denver's Daniels College of Business.
Christine Kuglin is a licensed attorney, L.LLM and CPA, and is the director of the Truth in Accounting project at the University of Denver's Daniels College of Business.
Isn't it reasonable to expect that state governments' financial reporting have full accountability and thus, receive clean audit reports? Often, they do not.
Google's new AI tool answered some questions about whether it makes more sense to become a CPA or attorney, or even take the exams.
A new law promises to increase the accessibility of government financial information.
The movement to convert documents to machine-readable data that computer applications like spreadsheets can use is not new.
Complexity causes the data to be unclear, and even obsolete by the time it is reported.
Having taken both, Christine Kuglin breaks down the differences between the hurdles to the two professions.
Christine Kuglin started her journey to pass the test by thinking, 'Today is a good day to become a CPA.'
Teaching is viewed as a chance to improve the profession as well as an opportunity to pass on valuable experiences to those who are just getting started.
An engaging presentation in the online world is quite different than in live events.