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The AICPA and CPA.com announced the 2023 cohort for their Startup Accelerator program.
February 28 -
The Minnesota Society of CPAs has introduced legislation that would allow young accountants to become CPAs without earning five years of college credit.
February 28 -
More global companies are doing sustainability reporting, but multiple standards and frameworks are getting in the way.
February 27 -
The AICPA and the University of Oxford will jointly offer a new executive management program in sustainability for accounting and finance professionals.
February 24 -
The AICPA released the Q4 CPA exam pass rates for 2022, showing a decrease in pass rates for half of the sections.
February 9 -
The American Institute of CPAs sent a lengthy to-do list to Capitol Hill with a wide-ranging set of tax proposals large and small.
February 9 -
The institute has released a guide to help auditors deal with a new standard on assessing the risks of a material misstatement.
February 7 -
The AICPA president and CEO also touched on the evolving CPA licensing model and recruiting difficulties in a wide-ranging speech.
January 11 -
Meanwhile, Illinois ushered in its own changes to the exam process, letting candidates sit the test before completing their 150 hours of education.
January 4 -
The proposed revisions to the standards for continuing professional education programs aim to address constant technology changes.
December 14