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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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KPMG Master’s Program Expands into Tax

By  Jeffrey C. LeSage and Frank Casal

October 2019 0

Disruptive new technologies and the growing pressure at many companies to reimagine the tax function are requiring tax and audit professionals to expand their skills…

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ICYMI | Student Perceptions of What It Means to Be a Professional

A Survey of Domestic and International Accounting Majors

By  Barbara Belik, JD, CPA and George Violette, PhD, CPA

October 2019 0

In Brief CPAs are often called “the trusted professionals,” but what this means is often open to interpretation. Do international and domestic accounting students share…

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Understanding Accounting Professionals’ Reasons for Joining Academia

By  Kathryn Simms, PhD, CPA and Clifford T. West, PhD

October 2019 0

On any given day, the accounting positions on HigherEdJobs.com are usually in the highest tier of full-time faculty positions available for any business or nonbusiness…

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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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Growing Tax Experiential Learning Opportunities for Students

Connecting Accounting Practice, Academia, and the Community

By  Jenice Prather-Kinsey, PhD, CPA, Jim Byrd, PhD, CPA, CGMA, CHFP and Judy Allen

October 2019 0

Three consistent themes emerge from the AICPA's 2015 Trends in the Supply of Accounting Graduates and the Demand for Public Accounting Recruits. First, the gap between…

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Bridging the Gap Between the Classroom and Career Readiness for New Accounting Graduates

By  Stephanie M. Bryant, PhD

February 2019 0

Many years ago, I graduated with a shiny new degree in accounting and landed a coveted job at a then–Big Eight accounting firm. I was…

News & Views

Reality Check for Gig Economy Workers

By  Stanley Goldstein, CPA

November 2018 0

Sid Kess, James Grimaldi, and James Revels offer some important advice to recent graduates (“Financial Planning for Workers in the Gig Economy,” August 2018, http://bit.ly/2NmdHL3). This…

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Financial Knowledge for Recent Graduates

By  Sidney Kess, JD, LLM, CPA, James R. Grimaldi, CPA and James A.J. Revels, CPA

September 2018 0

Young people are not taught enough about financial literacy. Schools do not teach kids the basics about the value of money, how to save, how…

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