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ICYMI | Warning Signs about the Future Supply of Accounting Graduates

By  Alexander L. Gabbin, PhD, CPA

October 2020 0

Does the future look bright for accounting majors? In its 2017 report of accounting enrollment and hiring trends in the public accounting sector, the AICPA's…

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Accounting Education at a Crossroads

Does a Drop in Enrollment Foretell a Decline in the Marketplace?

By  Alexander L. Gabbin, PhD, CPA, James H. Irving, PhD, CPA and Eileen M. Shifflett, CPA

September 2020 0

In Brief The authors' university has seen a significant drop in accounting enrollment from 2015 to 2019. The results of a survey by the authors…

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Warning Signs about the Future Supply of Accounting Graduates

By  Alexander L. Gabbin, PhD, CPA

October 2019 0

Does the future look bright for accounting majors? In its 2017 report of accounting enrollment and hiring trends in the public accounting sector, the AICPA's…

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Post–Public Accounting Careers

How Retiring CPAs Can Become College Instructors

By  Alexander L. Gabbin, PhD, CPA and Espey T. Browning, CPA

August 2016 0

In Brief The current shortage of accounting faculty at many colleges and universities has created an increasing number of opportunities for CPAs seeking to retire…

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