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 ...
Many private-equity firms (PEF) have invested capital in larger accounting firms to facilitate the purchase of “technology ...
In Brief Experienced CPAs considering a career move to academia may be curious about how to make that transition. There are ...
Today's modern advertising is causing an upheaval in the way businesses are exposed to potential state tax pitfalls.
Everyone loves a great comeback and the accounting profession is having one. The profession is evolving, and its perceived decline could not be further ...
In Brief While many articles have discussed the declining pool of accounting graduates, relatively few have investigated ...
The rising popularity of artificial intelligence (AI) has made many CPAs feel unsure about the ways in which their profession may be affected. There are already some tedious tasks that AI can help ...
Of the many kinds of technologies that professionals have encountered in recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) presents perhaps the greatest challenge. CPAs that do not become comfortable with AI ...
Recent events in the cryptocurrency industry highlight the risks for investors and customers—as well as auditors. This article summarizes the international, U.S. GAAP, and PCAOB auditing standards and ...
For decades, the accounting talent shortage in the United States has been a serious concern for academicians, policymakers, and the profession. One solution to what has been termed the pipeline ...
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