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Friday Footnotes: Know Your Value; Retired EY Partners Complain; ‘Rest For Success’ | 2.3.23

Going Concern

EY has also agreed to pay for legal counsel to advise retired partners in the US during the process, according to Thursday’s email, which came from a committee of former partners picked by the firm to represent retirees’ interests. Louis accounting firms say demand drives surge in hiring for non-CPA professionals [ St.

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Friday Footnotes: RSM Layoffs; The Leader Who Cried On His First Day; Advisory Pays Better (Duh) | 5.5.23

Going Concern

Entry-level CPAs in advisory practices are making $11,000 more than CPAs starting out in audit and tax, and $20,000 more than non-CPAs in advisory. The report says CPAs are generally paid more than non-CPAs, but the pay gap between the two shrinks when moving from entry-level to the manager level.

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Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: Identical Twins Head to Deloitte; TWO PwC Leaks; VA Tackles 150 | 5.15.23

Going Concern

Virginia Society of CPAs is tackling the question “ is 150 too many? ” For nearly the past two decades, prospective CPAs in Virginia have had to undertake 150 hours of education before becoming licensed. But a declining CPA pipeline has accountants asking: Is the 150 now a barrier to becoming a CPA?

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Friday Footnotes: Looking Elsewhere For Talent; MPs Talk Private Equity Concerns; The Burnout Queen | 8.25.23

Going Concern

Louis Business Journal ] One of the region’s largest accounting firms has named Missy Kelley, the former head of downtown booster organization Downtown STL Inc., The start-up is also making formal offers to about 1500 PwC staff, as its leaders visit state and federal officials to spruik the organisation’s ASX-level governance model.

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Best Accounting Blogs: Finding a Great Blog for Accountants

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Accountants, bookkeepers, and CPA’s. First and foremost, accountancy blogs are read by accountants, bookkeepers , and CPAs (Certified Public Accountants). Our favorite articles: IRS seeks comments on several green energy tax credits and Q&A: The 2 most prevalent cyberthreats for CPA firms. Accountancy blog for CPAs.

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The Power of Podcasting for Cannabis Businesses with Pat Helmers

Anders CPA

And so it’s got all the attention of the folks who are trying to, deliver that service in the market because it’s something new for CPA firms. And most CPA firms are growing from the consulting side more than anything. I wish it would be taught to CPAs in college, or some level of entrepreneurship.