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AICPA Honors Grad Student and National Guard Veteran with Inspiration Award
A graduate student at Utah State University has been awarded the Beta Alpha Psi Medal of Inspiration Award.
A graduate student at Utah State University has been awarded the Beta Alpha Psi Medal of Inspiration Award.
CPAs working in the forensic and valuation areas have identified big data as the most pressing issue they’ll face in the near future.
The changes, which take effect December 15, 2014, are meant to address unintended changes to previous practice as a result of its Clarity Project.
The American Institute of CPAs has voiced its support for expanding the availability of the cash method of accounting to small businesses.
While summer has traditionally brought with it anticipation of warm weather, beach vacations, and Bar-B-Ques, a new survey shows that it also brings one more thing: financial anxiety. Fifty-nine percent of Americans said their financial tension during the summer matches or exceeds their stress during the year-end holiday season, according to a new telephone survey […]
The American Institute of CPAs has launched a new website designed to spark a profession-wide reevaluation of how CPAs engage in lifelong learning and measure competency in a fast-changing world.
In a letter to House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp, the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) has voiced strong opposition to draft legislation that would limit the use of the cash method of accounting for pass-through entities and personal service corporations.
Whether it’s use of automobiles, homes, clothing or any number of other goods and specialized services, some cash-conscious consumers are willing to share to save.