Care is part of the DNA of US accounting. The AICPA has a storied history of care extending back to the 1930s, demonstrating ...
The authors' prior article “Mastering Accounting Communication with Storytelling and Data Visualization” (May/June 2025) ...
Susan B. Anders, PhD, CPA/CGMA In September 2024, the AICPA and NASBA proposed a new competency-based path to become a ...
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) released exposure draft PCAOB Release 2023-003, “Amendments to PCAOB ...
If not remedied, the current shortage of academically qualified accounting faculty stands to affect student learning and the fulfillment of universities’ missions. This article examines the present ...
The recently enacted H.R. 1, the so-called One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), extends many of the provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA) that were due to sunset at the end of this ...
In Brief Auditor Independence is integral to the financial reporting system and trust in the capital markets. But recent cases against large audit firms underscore… ...
Risk management executives can no longer treat artificial intelligence (AI) as a passing fad. According to a report from Microsoft and IDC “The Business ...
Today’s modern advertising is causing an upheaval in the way businesses are exposed to potential state tax pitfalls. Influencers are everywhere, impacting consumers’ decisions on everything from ...
Experienced CPAs considering a career move to academia may be curious about how to make that transition. There are alternatives to the traditional scholarly path that can meet the needs of many ...
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