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The scarcity of Black professionals in public accounting is a fact. There are many reasons for that but discussing these reasons won’t solve this issue.
June 13
Withum -
Until employers rethink their policies and benefits, the challenges of the Great Resignation on businesses and employee well-being will persist.
June 13 -
NASBA, the AICPA and Prometric have announced an expansion for qualified Uniform CPA Examination candidates to test at any international location where the exam is currently offered.
June 6 -
The lack of proper representation of Black people in accounting made it much more difficult to attain what two CPAs recently accomplished.
May 30
Withum -
At any stage in their career, members of the profession should be asking themselves this handful of questions.
May 26 -
A recent ACCA study highlights the shortcomings of academia in effectively training future accountants for the skills needed in the marketplace.
May 25
Marist College -
Forty-four local students received education-related funds as part of the state society's Educational Foundation Scholarship Program.
May 24 -
While technology has advanced, many of the mindsets surrounding it have not, which stymies its transformative potential for the accounting profession.
May 23 -
The institute recognized 57 students across the country with the highest scores on the 2021 Uniform CPA Exam.
May 20 -
The Virginia Society of CPAs' Curtis C. Duke and Dr. Ruth Coles Harris Scholarship will annually be awarded to Black/African-American students in honor of the first Black male and female CPAs in the state.
May 19






