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ICYMI | An Outdated Stereotype? Accounting Compared with Competing Professions

By  Clement Chen, PhD, CPA, Sarah Garven, PhD, CPA, Keith T. Jones, PhD, CPA and Audrey N. Scarlata, PhD

May 2022 0

The popular accountant stereotype portrays a person who lacks creativity, sitting alone crunching numbers. Those within the profession know that this portrayal is inaccurate and…

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An Outdated Stereotype? Accounting Compared with Competing Professions

By  Clement Chen, PhD, CPA, Sarah Garven, PhD, CPA, Keith T. Jones, PhD, CPA and Audrey N. Scarlata, PhD

February 2022 0

The popular accountant stereotype portrays a person who lacks creativity, sitting alone crunching numbers. Those within the profession know that this portrayal is inaccurate and…

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How to Influence the Future of the Profession without Leaving the Office

By  Sarah Garven, PhD, CPA

September 2018 0

There are many ways CPAs can make a difference on a college campus, including speaking to a class or student organization, serving as a judge…

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