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Accounting is changing, and the world can't wait until 2026

Accounting Today

Accounting Accounting firm services Accounting education International accounting Career planning MORE FROM ACCOUNTING TODAY Technology XcelLabs launches to help accountants use AI Jody Padar and Katie Tolin debuted a training and technology platform, in partnership with the Pennsylvania Institute of CPAs and CPA Crossings.

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On the move: KPMG elects next Americas chair

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FLORIDA The Florida Institute of CPAs announced its annual Women to Watch Awards on June 12 during its MEGA 2025 event, presenting the Experienced Leader award to Kristen Brand, office managing partner of Baker Tilly in Tampa, and Emerging Leader honor to Alex Welsh, senior manager of service delivery operations at A-LIGN. WASHINGTON, D.C.

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State CPA Society News & Updates – June 2023

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11-14 in Durham, North Carolina. The AICPA Leadership Academy was designed to strengthen and expand the leadership skills of promising young professionals while they network with a peer group of talented and motivated CPAs. Attendees were recommended by their employers, state CPA societies and/or volunteer organizations.

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Friday Footnotes: Bob Moritz Disappoints Us; ERC Window Slamming Shut; 2024 Sucks For Firms? | 3.22.24

Going Concern

Day will join the FASB from Ernst & Young LLP (EY), the global accounting and professional services firm, where he is a partner working in Professional Practice. Mr. Day has spent most of his 38-year accounting career at EY, which he initially joined in 1986 on the audit staff in St. Louis, Missouri.

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Friday Footnotes: Why Private Equity Loves the Profession; A Very Naughty KPMG Employee; WTF PwC Guy | 4.5.24

Going Concern

Folwell expresses doubts about EC’s long overdue audit [ The Daily Advance (North Carolina)] Another late city audit. But as the accountancy giant’s New York-based chairman prepares to retire, there is one scandal which arguably poses an even bigger risk to the British brand’s reputation and is threatening to blow up again.