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Most companies don’t expect to reduce their office space in the coming year.
September 24 -
The cloud-based solution provides dashboard visualization and other tools for managing clients' loan forgiveness applications.
September 22 -
The American Institute of CPAs awarded the scholarships to five CPAs pursuing doctorates in accounting.
September 15 -
The AICPA believes taxpayers will be able to avoid penalties if they write “COVID-19” at the top of their return.
September 15 -
The annual poll gathers input on key performance indicators, management strategies, staffing and financial results from accounting practices across the country.
September 14 -
The Carbon Disclosure Project, the Climate Disclosure Standards Board, the Global Reporting Initiative, the International Integrated Reporting Council and the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board will work on a common set of disclosures.
September 11 -
The American Institute of CPAs honored five ethnic minority accounting students with scholarships worth up to $20K each for pursuing the CPA license.
September 8 -
The American Institute of CPAs has received an increasing number of questions on sustainability assurance engagements.
September 3 -
The CPA Success Index estimates students’ progress toward completing all four parts of the exam in 18 months.
September 3
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In the first stage, licensed firms have 60 days to apply.
September 1 -
The hiring of accounting graduates by CPA firms has declined nearly 30 percent in recent years, and Illinois CPA Society president and CEO Todd Shapiro hopes to reverse that trend.
August 26 -
The funds will support the AICPA’s William (Bill) Ezzell Scholarship, which helps students earn their Ph.D. in accounting.
August 26 -
Ten high school students across the country will receive $2,000 each to continue their accounting studies into college.
August 18 -
The AICPA's Dynamic Audit Solution is on track to transform the field; Sue Coffey of the American Institute of CPAs and Erik Asgeirsson of CPA.com offer an update on this ambitious project.
August 17 -
Four accounting academics were honored for their teaching and research during the 2020 American Accounting Association meeting.
August 13 -
The American Institute of CPAs has sent a letter to top officials asking for more guidance on the president's executive order.
August 13 -
Among the pandemic-related issues covered are how to handle the Paycheck Protection Program and other stimulus efforts.
August 12 -
President Donald Trump’s order to delay collection of payroll taxes thrusts a dilemma on U.S. companies: continue withholding the money from workers expecting bigger paychecks or pass it on and potentially put themselves or their employees at risk of a big end-of-year bill from the IRS.
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The American Institute of CPAs granted $764,500 in academic scholarships to 150 students as part of its annual program for future CPAs.
August 11 -
The American Institute of CPAs joined with more than 170 organizations in asking congressional leaders to allow businesses to write off expenses associated with loan forgiveness under the Paycheck Protection Program.
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