Paige Hagy is a reporter at Accounting Today based in Brooklyn, New York. She was previously a breaking news reporter at Fortune Magazine. Prior, she worked at Business Insider covering financial technology. She graduated from The King's College, a classical liberal arts school in New York City, with a B.A. in journalism, a concentration in politics, and a minor in business.
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Whether you should hang out your shingle as an accountant depends on the answers to a number of questions.
By Paige HagyJanuary 15 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission's chief accountant, Paul Munter, plans to retire from federal service this month.
By Paige HagyJanuary 15 -
Laura Hay will succeed Scott Wiley as president and CEO of the Ohio Society of CPAs. She will be the first woman and first CPA to lead the organization.
By Paige HagyJanuary 13 -
The Association for Accounting Marketing is accepting nominations for its annual awards, including its new Business Developer of the Year award.
By Paige HagyJanuary 9 -
The Financial Accounting Foundation is looking for candidates for several leadership roles, including FAF executive director.
By Paige HagyJanuary 8 -
The Top 25 Firm's private equity ownership will transfer from New Mountain Capital to Blackstone, marking the first 'turn' in the U.S. accounting space.
By Paige HagyJanuary 7 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board ramped up enforcement, modernized standards, enhanced inspections and expanded engagement in 2024.
By Paige HagyJanuary 6 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board published an Invitation to Comment and asked stakeholders for feedback on its future standard-setting agenda.
By Paige HagyJanuary 3 -
Thomson Reuters acquired cPaperless, doing business as SafeSend, for $600 million in cash to expand its tax and accounting offerings.
By Paige HagyJanuary 2 -
The Louisiana-based utility company paid the Securities and Exchange Commission $12 million to settle the charges.
By Paige HagyDecember 20