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ICYMI | The Accounting Curriculum Needs a Complete Overhaul

By  Jason L. Ackerman, CPA, CFP, CGMA

September 2020 0

As the new school year begins, it's time for the profession to examine how future CPAs are educated in the United States. It's no secret…

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Creating a CPA Scholarship Program

By  Jason L. Ackerman, CPA, CFP, CGMA

April 2020 0

Last October's column was about the need for change in the way accounting is taught in high school and college (“The Accounting Curriculum Needs a…

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The Accounting Curriculum Needs a Complete Overhaul

By  Jason L. Ackerman, CPA, CFP, CGMA

October 2019 0

As the new school year begins, it's time for the profession to examine how future CPAs are educated in the United States. It's no secret…

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Kurtland Lloyd Sullivan, Nicolais School of Business, Wagner College

Future Professionals, in Their Own Words

By  Kurtland Lloyd Sullivan

September 2019 0

Why did you go into accounting? When I started at Wagner College, I knew that I wanted to attend law school. Law school does not…

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ICYMI | Internal Control Deficiencies in Local Government

Evidence from School Districts

By  Marie Blouin, PhD, CPA and Michael Saccento

May 2018 0

Internal controls are a vital component of any financially healthy organization, and public school districts are no exception. In New York, the Office of the…

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