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Interest rate increases and inflation fears are causing a slight decline in the American Institute of CPAs’ Personal Financial Satisfaction Index in the first quarter of the year, despite positive news in the stock market and promises of tax reform.
April 25 -
The American Institute of CPAs is toughening the rules after a critical report from the Labor Department about the quality of ERISA audits.
April 20 -
April 1 marked the debut of the new test, complete with more simulations and analytical problem-solving.
April 11 -
IRS Commissioner John Koskinen testified at a Senate hearing Thursday about tax season, a day after a group of House Republicans wrote to President Trump asking him to fire Koskinen.
April 6 -
The AICPA, NAEA, NATP, NCCPAP, NSA and others have combined to ask for improvements.
April 4 - AICPA drafts revenue recognition guidance for airline, gaming, hospitality and time share industries
The American Institute of CPAs’ Financial Reporting Executive Committee has issued 11 new working drafts to help four different industries deal with the upcoming revenue recognition accounting standard.
April 3 -
The look will create a unified look-and-feel for the institute, CIMA, and their global joint venture.
March 30 -
The American Institute of CPAs wants lawmakers to reintroduce a bill to make various fixes to the tax laws.
March 22 -
A majority of CPA senior business executives would like to have the Affordable Care Act repealed and replaced, according to a new poll by the American Institute of CPAs.
March 21 -
Business executives who are also CPAs are feeling more optimistic about the U.S. economy than they have in more than 12 years, according to a new survey by the American Institute of CPAs.
March 10