So a guy named Brian Kelleher who works for the hilariously named FML CPAs has […]
Category: Education
150 Hours is a Barrier – Really!
By Sharon Lassar, PhD, CPA (Florida) John J. Gilbert Professor and Director of the School […]
CPA Exam Changes and Pipeline Woes Are a Perfect Storm of Problems For the Profession
Ed. note: The following is a guest post by Liz Kolar, EVP at Surgent. It […]
Withum’s Solution to the War on Talent Is to Throw Students Onto the Battlefield
Adamant that there is no way the burden of 150 units for CPA licensure will […]
‘The American Accounting Association Is Not Serious’ and Other Such Thoughts From a Professor Who’s Quitting the AAA
Editor’s note: The two essays you are about to read were sent to us by […]
Research: Why Students — Particularly Diverse Ones — Aren’t Pursuing Accounting
The Center for Audit Quality — the AICPA-affiliated “nonpartisan public policy organization serving as the […]
AICPA Council Approves 12-Point Plan to Do F*ck All to Solve the Accountant Shortage
Last week, the AICPA released a revised pipeline acceleration plan, the goal of which is […]
Accounting Summer Camp is a Thing in New York
High school students in the state of New York have the chance to participate in […]
Big 4 Firms Are Noticing a Sudden Skills Gap in New Hires
It’s funny, I was just talking about this yesterday to a state society leader, how […]
Would Mobility Go Away Without the 150-Hour Rule?
by Sharon Lassar, PhD, CPA (Florida) John J. Gilbert Professor and Director of the School […]
Academics Pitted Human Accounting Students Against GPT-3, Students Won
As aspiring lawyers everywhere learned with horror that GPT-4 is capable of passing the bar […]
What Would the Accreditors Say About AICPA’s ELE Program?
By Sharon Lassar, PhD, CPA (Florida) John J. Gilbert Professor and Director of the School […]