Diversity and equality
-
Take an inside look at the 10 most female-friendly workplaces in the accounting profession.
October 1 -
The annual Accounting and Financial Women’s Alliance event will be held online from Oct. 28-30, 2020.
September 24 -
The Virginia Society of CPAs' new committee will advise its board of directors on diversity-focused programs and engage with local leaders to help grow the accounting student pipeline.
September 22 -
Large firms have been reporting revenue increases amid the pandemic.
September 15 -
How can we adapt techniques that educators and educational institutions use in preparing for online classes to our fall work lineup?
September 15 -
The state society honored three female professionals across Experienced and Emerging Leader categories.
September 9 -
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 accounting profession’s top MPs are navigating uncharted waters in 2020.
September 4 -
The accounting profession’s efforts to date haven’t yielded as much as many hoped, but that doesn’t mean accountants can give up.
September 3 -
What is real and unreal about the times we're living through may have become hard to differentiate for many of us.
September 1 -
The California Society of CPAs has created a commission to focus on diversity, equity and inclusion issues in the CPA profession.
August 31 -
The Top 10 Firm announced that it will implement new training programs for staff, along with monetary donations to social justice programs.
August 27 -
The changes represent probably the biggest overhaul of Regulation S-K disclosures in more than three decades.
August 26 -
The initiative is meant to help understand why the accounting profession struggles with DE&I.
August 17 -
The Massachusetts Society of CPAs honored seven female professionals — four Emerging Leaders and three Experienced Leaders — for their contributions to the profession.
August 5 -
With economic uncertainty, a pandemic, and concerns around race and equity topping daily headlines, existing initiatives to transform and innovate across people, processes and technology have become more amplified.
July 29 -
The new scholarship will offer four students across two academic years $5,000 each to cover education-related expenses.
July 28 -
A panel of female professionals discuss how firms can raise women's value and marketability in the workplace.
July 28 -
Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer who was fired for kneeling on the neck of George Floyd until he died, sparking worldwide protests, has been charged with multiple counts of felony tax evasion over five years.
July 23 -
Kimberly Ellison-Taylor, past chairman of the Association of International CPA's and the American Institute of CPA's, on why firms need to be "willing to be uncomfortable."
July 23












