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Ed Mendlowitz Named NJBIZ ICON

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The publication recognized Ed for his outstanding contributions to the state of New Jersey in the accounting industry and business community and his dedication to lifelong mentorship and education. Ed is an Emeritus Partner with over 40 years of experience in the accounting industry. Read the complete list of honorees.

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Accounting Professors Receive Honors from Illinois CPA Society

CPA Practice

The Illinois CPA Society (ICPAS) has presented its Outstanding Educator Award to two Illinois accounting faculty as part of its 2023 awards program. Accounting educators are instrumental in stewarding the next generation of leaders into the profession,” says Geoffrey Brown, CAE, president and CEO. Trimble, Ph.D.,

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What Would the Accreditors Say About AICPA’s ELE Program?

Going Concern

Gilbert Professor and Director of the School of Accountancy, University of Denver Last week I raised the question of whether it is ethical to promote an educational path to CPA licensure that is (highly) susceptible to cheating. By Sharon Lassar, PhD, CPA (Florida) John J. And, I’ve admitted a student from that school to our MAcc.

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Tenth Anniversary of Blog

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I am teaching Intermediate Accounting this semester at Baruch College, which is my alma mater, and while it is remote, I am starting to have one-on-one Zoom meetings with students, and I find that energizing.

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Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: The Real Reason 150 Hours Exists; KPMG Pensioners Call Partners Immoral, Despicable | 1.22.24

Going Concern

They made the intermediate accounting curriculum harder than it needed to be and used junior professors who weren't as experienced to make the class even harder.