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This article is the first in a series that will spotlight academics detailing their experience and research in the field of ...
Can the users of financial statements and annual reports rely upon the charts in them for accuracy? A sample of 50 public ...
Editor’s Note: This article is the first of a series in a new column, Corporate Governance Corner, exploring corporate governance issues and the role CPAs play as trusted advisors to management. CPAs, ...
In Brief The rising popularity of artificial intelligence (AI) has made many CPAs feel unsure about the ways in which their ...
Many CPA firms report that advisory and consulting operations have become their fastest-growing segments due to high client demand—and high margins—for these ...
The U.S. Supreme Court's landmark decision in South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc. (138 S. Ct. 2080, 2018) overturned years of ...
The CPA Journal is a publication of the New York State Society of CPAs, and is internationally recognized as an outstanding, technical-refereed publication for accounting practitioners, educators, and ...
One of the most challenging issues facing leaders in the public accounting profession is the high rate of employee turnover. A recent survey finds that… ...
In Brief Of the many kinds of technologies that professionals have encountered in recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) ...
About the Speaker PCAOB chair Erica Y. Williams attended the conference for a “fireside chat” during the luncheon keynote. Williams was sworn in as the… ...
FASB's efforts to expand the use of fair value accounting have rekindled the debate on the costs and benefits of the approach. Proponents argue that… ...