There was a strong push from companies to be more inclusive of underrepresented communities in the hiring process and provide ...
This is a pivotal moment for the accounting profession as it grapples with a diminishing pipeline of graduates and ...
The CPA Evolution Exam model, which became effective at the beginning of 2024, requires each candidate to pass three core ...
Niemotko: This month’s column was written by John Magliocco, one of my students at Marist University, describing his personal ...
The governance bells are tolling for corporate, non-corporate, not for profit, governmental, and other organizations. Investor and stakeholder demands, ...
Due to Elliot Hendler's extraordinary commitment to the NYCPA and his decades of service on The CPA Journal's Editorial Advisory Board—including active ...
As CPA firms increasingly seek to provide integrated legal and advisory services, they face a complex web of ethical, legal, and regulatory constraints limiting their ability to operate as true ...
While many articles have discussed the declining pool of accounting graduates, relatively few have investigated whether this causes a disproportionate impact between the different fields of accounting ...
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 ...
The composition of an organization’s board can have a significant impact on its culture and long-term performance. Companies that want to assemble a diverse group of members—across any number of ...
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 ...