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April 9, 2021 

The Struggles and Trimuphs of the First Black CPAs – Podcast

In this first part of a two-episode podcast, we take a look at the remarkable accomplishments of Black CPAs in the 20th century, featuring the testimony of two CPAs who witnessed Black CPA history firsthand: Ruth Harris (#85), the first Black female ...

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April 1, 2021 

Accounting Amid COVID: When Will CPAs Get Some Relief?

This year, while a marked improvement from its predecessor, has faced a few similar challenges – primarily, that tax practitioners have again been left scratching their heads. This time, the confusion is around why the IRS gave only one extra month for the tax season, compared to three last year. The injury has been worsened...…

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March 24, 2021 

Is AP Paying Out More than It Should Be?

Data entry errors, slow processing, lost invoices, and fraud are all factors that plague AP and, in fact, 56% of businesses experience cash flow forecasting problems due to these issues. Add in the myriad of issues of paper checks, legacy systems, and ...

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March 18, 2021 

Is it Time to Update College Accounting Programs?

In June 2021, AICPA and NASBA, with support of the American Accounting Association, will unveil a model curriculum to guide faculty in addressing the accounting coursework needed by those pursuing licensure under the new CPA Evolution model.