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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A survey of nearly 15,000 professionals found that those working in education and nonprofits felt it would take more than two years for the sectors to return to normal.
By Sean McCabeAugust 20 -
Ten high school students across the country will receive $2,000 each to continue their accounting studies into college.
By Sean McCabeAugust 18 -
The campaign looks to recognize auditors through videos, blog posts and other stories in order to "put a face to the auditors who play a significant role in keeping the capital markets functioning."
By Sean McCabeAugust 17 -
Blumshapiro Foundation donates $24K to support New England food banks; and the Georgia Society 7th annual Georgia Accounting Food Fight goes virtual to end hunger.
By Sean McCabeAugust 14 -
Four accounting academics were honored for their teaching and research during the 2020 American Accounting Association meeting.
By Sean McCabeAugust 13 -
The American Institute of CPAs granted $764,500 in academic scholarships to 150 students as part of its annual program for future CPAs.
By Sean McCabeAugust 11 -
The Massachusetts Society of CPAs honored seven female professionals — four Emerging Leaders and three Experienced Leaders — for their contributions to the profession.
By Sean McCabeAugust 5 -
Supplied by the Top Five Firm's RSM US Foundation, the donation will deem two professors as "RSM Fellows" to educate and mentor high-potential students.
By Sean McCabeJuly 31 -
The co-founder of recruitment platform Accountingfly will now head the North American accounting and business consulting provider.
By Sean McCabeJuly 30 -
The new scholarship will offer four students across two academic years $5,000 each to cover education-related expenses.
By Sean McCabeJuly 28