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AICPA Offers Financial Tips to Recent Hurricane Victims

CPA Practice

As residents across the southeast continue to pull their lives back together following the devastating destruction of Hurricanes Helene and Milton, the personal financial planning experts at the American Institute of CPAs are offering tips to help with financial well-being and planning for the future.

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Friday Footnotes: They Really Screwed Up That PCAOB Cheating Thing; Better Not Get Burned Out; Uber of Audits | 3.8.24

Going Concern

Top Remote Accounting Candidates: February 29, 2024 Opinion The specter of ‘Uberification’ looms over audit [ Accounting Today Voices ] Blake Oliver writes for AT’s opinion column: As technologies reshape industries, we wonder if disruptive startups could come between CPAs and our clients one day.

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Friday Footnotes: Client Hid ‘Damning’ Audit; Predictions for the Profession; Accounting Firm Gets Compromised | 4.15.22

Going Concern

There is another way of putting this: Accounting is a profession whose brand has not been diluted. For example, the AICPA’s idea of expanding its membership by opening the certified in financial forensics (CFF) certification to non-CPAs runs counter to the exclusivity of the CPA brand.

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

Going Concern

The London-based International Accounting Standards Board issued rules specific to government assistance accounting decades ago. Perhaps US businesses should just follow those well-known rules, the Financial Accounting Standards Board has suggested. Big accounting firm hires former Downtown STL leader [ St.

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Offering Virtual CFO Services in the Cannabis Industry with Guillermo Rodriguez

Anders CPA

Guillermo (00:02:04) – And like most CPAs, I think I had the opportunity to go into industry or public accounting when I graduated college and I decided to go into industry and got my CPA. Guillermo (00:01:57) – Thanks, Tom. Yeah, yeah, Just a little bit about myself. And so, I did that for a few years.