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Don Scholl, a Well-Liked and Respected Consultant to the CPA Profession, Has Died

CPA Practice

Donald Scholl, who provided management consulting and training services to hundreds of public accounting firms during the course of his more than 40-year career and created many development programs for CPAs, including the popular Management for Results, has passed away. He was 88 years old.

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Building CPA Practice From Scratch: Luke Gheen

BuildYourFirm

Would you leave a safe and comfortable controller position at a large company to start your own CPA firm? in Colorado Springs, did – in his early 30s and without any public accounting experience. Luke is a long-time resident of Colorado with extensive corporate finance and accounting experience.

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Accounting Firms Can No Longer Hold Sadistic Survivor-y Competitions For Talent, Says Guy Who Sounds Disappointed About That

Going Concern

There was an article in the Denver Post last week about the accountant shortage and in it, the Post talks to a professor who suggests that business students once fought over coveted, well-paid positions at accounting firms. And we wonder why firms are having trouble hiring.

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Accountants Shy Away From Talking to Their Bosses About Mental Health

CPA Practice

The grind of working in public accounting—and the detrimental effects it can have on a CPA’s mental wellbeing—are often discussed on online forums like Fishbowl, where accounting professionals have asked their peers how they have dealt with anxiety, depression, and burnout. Hackard asks.

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Friday Footnotes: How Are Firms Actually Using Data Analytics?; KPMG and BDO on the Move | 9.15.23

Going Concern

At the meeting, the Board will consider issuing for public comment a proposal to amend PCAOB Rule 3502, Responsibility Not to Knowingly or Recklessly Contribute to Violations. A number of accounting firms,1 public companies, professional membership associations and other key stakeholders raised concerns.

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Accountants Shy Away From Talking to Their Bosses About Mental Health

CPA Practice

The grind of working in public accounting—and the detrimental effects it can have on a CPA’s mental wellbeing—are often discussed on online forums like Fishbowl, where accounting professionals have asked their peers how they have dealt with anxiety, depression, and burnout. Hackard asks.

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Accounting Websites: 43 Examples for Modern Firms

Ryan Lazanis

Explain what sets you apart from other accounting sites and how your services address the specific needs of your target audience. If you don’t include a clear value proposition in your website design, you risk leaving visitors confused about what sets your accounting firm apart from others.

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