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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The Top 100 Firm embraced togetherness for its staff members in the year ahead despite the ongoing limits of the coronavirus pandemic.
By Sean McCabeJanuary 12 -
Meanwhile, Fulcrum Partners managing director Monte Harrick volunteers to keep his son's varsity basketball season going through COVID-`19 disruptions.
By Sean McCabeDecember 30 -
ConvergenceCoaching's 2020 Anytime, Anywhere Work Survey results anticipate that remote work is here to stay.
By Sean McCabeDecember 17 -
The National Association of State Boards of Accountancy's annual CPA Exam report also ranked CPA candidates by first-time pass rates, average score and sections taken.
By Sean McCabeDecember 16 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission rewarded the whistleblower who exposed potential securities law violations in connection with their audit-related responsibilities.
By Sean McCabeDecember 15 -
The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants honored 111 global professionals who have made top contributions to accounting education and the Institute over the last year.
By Sean McCabeDecember 14 -
MSPC CPAs raises $18K for a local children's hospital foundation, Santa Monica firm Gumbiner Savett collects shoe donations for a local elementary school, and and the Texas Society of CPAs starts its Month of Service.
By Sean McCabeDecember 11 -
The Institute's Q4 Economic Outlook Survey also found that nearly one-quarter of respondents believe an economic stimulus must come within the next month or two to be effective.
By Sean McCabeDecember 10 -
The Big Four, other firms and related businesses were recognized for their generous paternal leave and supportive services.
By Sean McCabeDecember 7 -
The New Jersey Society of CPAs granted future CPAs $750 each to go toward their CPA Exam fee costs.
By Sean McCabeDecember 3