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Erik Asgeirsson describes the new audit tools and many other developments coming out of CPA.com and the American Institute of CPAs.
December 23 -
At the annual gathering of female professionals in San Diego, attendees are still striving for more female representation in the accounting profession.
December 19 -
Lukka, which makes blockchain products for the cryptocurrency ecosystem, has debuted a do-it-yourself tax preparation product for taxpayers reporting cryptocurrency assets on IRS Forms 1040 and 8949.
December 18 -
CPAs are in a great position to benefit from a heightened need for certainty in the future, says the AICPA’s Barry Melancon.
December 12 -
More than $650K in funds will be available for college accounting students.
December 11 -
The draft model will look to 'address the greatly expanding body of knowledge required of newly licensed CPAs,' according to the two organizations.
December 10 -
The annual program invites minority college accounting students pursuing CPA licensure to network and bolster their skills in New Orleans.
December 3 -
The American Institute of CPAs’ Auditing Standards Board proposed a strategic plan that will guide the ASB’s work over the next three years.
November 21 -
The changes mainly reflect application of the new lease accounting standard for casinos with wide area progressive slot machines.
November 20 -
The American Institute of CPAs awarded the Tax Division Distinguished Service Award and the Arthur J. Dixon Memorial Award to Blake Vickers and Jane Rubin, respectively.
November 20 -
The profession needs to make more of a commitment to ensuring women have a seat at the table.
November 15
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Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Chuck Rettig told an audience of tax professionals and accountants that he wants to hear from them about the impact of the far-reaching IRS reform legislation that Congress passed earlier this year.
November 14 -
The Treasury Department is planning to issue regulations restricting how hedge fund managers can claim a valuable tax break early next year.
November 13 -
Olivia Kirtley, former chair of the American Institute of CPAs, was honored for advancing the role of women in the accounting profession.
November 7 -
It may come faster than you expect or more slowly — but it's definitely coming.
October 30 -
A drop in the number of job openings and in corporate optimism helped drive the AICPA’s Q3 2019 Personal Financial Satisfaction Index down slightly in the third quarter, but it remains near an all-time high.
October 24 -
From education and pricing to memberships to marketing, experienced practitioners share what they’ve learned about starting out in the profession.
October 21 -
Five diverse accounting students are provided up to $20,000 each to pursue the CPA license.
October 16 -
A dive into the OECD’s approach to a global framework for taxing digital services providers.
October 15 -
The American Institute of CPAs’ Financial Reporting Committee has sent a letter to the Financial Accounting Standards Board questioning the costs and benefits of FASB’s current goodwill impairment model.
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