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Review of Blue J – The Accounting Technology Lab Podcast – Nov. 2024
Worries About Inflation, Recession and Potential U.S. Default Drag Down Economic Outlook
Last quarter’s modest lift in business executives’ view of the U.S. economy proved short-lived, with a majority now expressing pessimism about the next 12 months
Number of CPA Exam Takers Continues to Dwindle
The number of candidates who took the Uniform CPA Examination in 2022 was about 67,000, down from 72,000 in 2021.
New AICPA Chair Looks to Foster Innovation and Support Next Generation of Accounting Professionals
Okorie L. Ramsey, CPA, CGMA, PMP, NACD, will also serve as chair of the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants.
AICPA Supports Strategy to Increase New Accounting Professionals
The governing body of the American Institute of CPAs has endorsed the creation of a national strategy to boost the number of accounting graduates who enter the profession, as well as those who go on to obtain a CPA license.
CPA Pathways Discussion: Addressing the Objections
The Minnesota Society of CPAs (MNCPA) introduced legislation this session at the Minnesota Legislature to broaden the pathways to CPA licensure, leading to many conversations with multiple stakeholders.
AICPA Recognizes Top 2022 CPA Exam Performers with Elijah Watt Sells Award
Of the nearly 67,000 individuals that sat for the CPA Exam in 2022, the following 50 candidates met the criteria to receive the Elijah Watt Sells Award.
AICPA Says it Has a Plan to Fix the CPA Talent Shortage
With its Pipeline Acceleration Plan, the AICPA said it has a framework in place to make accounting more appealing to students.
AICPA and Other Groups Call Attention to New Beneficial Ownership Information Reporting Requirements
BOI is an anti-money laundering initiative enacted through the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) in 2021.