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AICPA News – July 2024

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AICPA News is a collection of recent announcements from the American Institute of CPAs and the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants. Shortly before his passing, he became the first African American and youngest chair of the North Carolina Association of CPAs board of directors.

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AICPA News – Nov. 2023

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Carter, Texas Tech University Angelica G. Castro Cardenas, University of Texas at El Paso Asabé A. Danpollo, Cornell University Christiana Antwi-Obimpeh, University of Texas at San Antonio David Stroud, Texas A&M University Devon P. Jefferson, Virginia Commonwealth University DMyrian Frederick, Virginia Tech Isaac L.

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AICPA Forms Advisory Group to Create Strategy to Address CPA Talent Shortage

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The American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) has formed an advisory group representing a broad spectrum of the accounting profession that will help shape a national strategy to address the profession’s talent shortage, including accounting students who go on to obtain a CPA license.

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State CPA Society News and Updates – Oct. 2024

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The Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants (FICPA) recently announcedJim Gurowka, CAE, as its new Chief Growth Officer (CGO), effective Sept. Gurowka comes to the FICPA after a 19-year tenure as Senior Vice President of the Institute Management Accountants (IMA). Christine has a BBA in Accounting from St.

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Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: Messing with Texas Costs EY $3 Million; CPA Says Blame Yourself, Not Your CPA | 11.13.23

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And EY news from elsewhere: the Texas Board of Accountancy has fined EY $3 million for cheating. “The action represents the Board’s message to all Texas licensees that the Board will not tolerate any form of professional misconduct,” said TSBPA Executive Director William Treacy. Have a great week, everyone.

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