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AICPA News – August 2021
AICPA News is a round-up of recent announcements from the association.
How Hospitality SMEs Can Transform Their Finance Department After a Pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic has been detrimental for the hospitality sector. More people are choosing to stay home to stay safe and to save money in the face of the largest recession since records began.
AuditDashboard Adds Fully Integrated Electronic Signature Solution
AuditDashboard, a provider of information request and document management software solutions for the accounting profession, has released a fully integrated electronic signature solution for accounting firms worldwide.
Kimberly Ellison-Taylor, CPA, CGMA, CITP, CISA – 2020-2021 Most Powerful Women in Accounting
Kimberly Ellison-Taylor, CPA, CGMA, CITP, CISA 2020-2021 Most Powerful Women in Accounting Chief Executive Officer, KET Solutions, LLC Former Executive Director, Finance Thought Leadership – Oracle Kimberly is a Global Technology and Finance leader with over 30 years of career achievements. She is the Chief Executive Officer of KET Solutions, LLC, a consulting firm focused […]
Wolters Kluwer Launches New Accounts Receivable & Collections Dashboard
The Accounts Receivable & Collections Dashboard enables firms to leverage accounts receivable data from the CCH Axcess Practice flexible billing system to help them analyze payment activities and identify cashflow trends.
AICPA Awards 5 Ezzell Scholarships to Pursue Accounting PhDs
The William (Bill) Ezzell Scholarship program provides a one-time award of $10,000 to five outstanding accounting Ph.D. candidates who demonstrate significant potential to become mentors for the next generation of CPAs.
Automation and the Future of Auditing
Auditing has changed significantly over the last 50 years. During the days of paper general ledgers (the 1970’s and 1980’s), two auditors would work together to validate the posting of entries from the general journal to the general ledger using a method called “holler and tick”. The person with the general ledger book would call […]
AICPA Signals Strong Support for Fiscal State of the Nation Resolution
AICPA believes that the consolidated federal financial statements and the Government Accountability Office (GAO)’s audit report provide valuable information on the financial condition of the federal government and the policymakers should consider this ...