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Plus, Traphagen shaves for charity; YPTC named four new regional directors; and other firm and people news from across the profession.
April 14 -
Students in the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program offer free tax help for low to moderate-income taxpayers in Vermont.
April 13 -
What does it mean to pursue a Ph.D in the field, in terms of areas of focus, career prospects and sacrifices?
April 11 -
VSCPA announces $15K investment into CAQ's Accounting+ initiative; Pinion appoints five to principal; and more news from across the profession.
April 7 -
Thanks to burnout, a skills gap and the recent uptick in retirements, businesses are scrambling to fill accounting roles even as their candidate options dwindle.
April 5
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The board announced the selection of Rachel Scott, a doctoral student in accounting at the University of Georgia, as the recipient of its 2023 award.
April 5 -
The Top 10 Firm is supporting recent legislation in Minnesota that would lower the traditional 150-hour requirement for CPA licensure.
April 3 -
IFAC names next CFO; Weaver donates $32K to women-supporting nonprofits in honor of International Women's History Month; and more news from around the profession.
March 31 -
Finance leaders believe AI and automation will have a massive societal impact, but their ability to take advantage of these technologies may be stymied by a lack of digital skills.
March 29 -
The CAQ and Everfi celebrate the launch of a digital curriculum designed to attract more diversity into the accounting profession.
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