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PAAST Combines With Fellow Florida CPA Firm SKJ&T

CPA Practice

Top 500 accounting firm PAAST, based in Coral Gables, FL, merged with SKJ&T (Sanson, Kline, Jacomino & Tandoc), a CPA firm in Miami, effective May 1. The combined firm continues to work out of their existing offices in Coral Gables and Miami. Originally founded as Sanson, Kline, Jacomino & Co.

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Professionals on the Move: Sept 2023

CPA Practice

Robinson earned his bachelor’s degree in accounting and finance, and his master’s degree in accounting from The University of New Hampshire. Uhl joined BNN in 2022, after spending several years at a Massachusetts- based CPA firm. He received a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Southern New Hampshire University.

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CRI Goes Down the Private Equity Path For Growth

CPA Practice

“CRI is the only top 25 firm in the country to grow from a startup to $500 million in a little over 25 years, making it the country’s fastest-growing first-generation firm. Carr, Riggs & Ingram LLC, an independent licensed CPA firm, will provide assurance, attest, and audit services.

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AICPA News – July 2024

CPA Practice

Staffing, IRS Service Problems and Leadership Development are Top Issues for CPA Firms, AICPA Survey Finds Finding qualified staff is the top issue for all categories of accounting firms except sole practitioners, according to a biennial survey by the American Institute of CPAsfirm practice management section.

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The 150-Hour Rule: A Case of Quantity Over Quality

Going Concern

note: the following was submitted as a letter to the editor by William Hahn, CPA (Florida and Ohio). One CPA candidate is able to meet the 150-hour requirement by using dual enrollment credits earned five years ago while still in high school. Most states accept credits in a manner similar to that of Florida.

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