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AICPA recognizes City of South Miami CFO as an outstanding CPA in government
The chief financial officer for the City of South Miami has been recognized by the American Institute of CPAs.
Annual Accounting Competition Tests Accounting Students’ Financial Planning Skills
The AICPA’s fourth annual Accounting Competition kicks off today, focusing on personal financial planning and the important role CPAs serve as financial planners.
Rhode Island CPAs kick off leadership program
Acknowledging a growing need to cultivate strong leaders within the business community, RISCPA has launched a new Leadership Program for its members.
AICPA Writes Letter of Opposition to Proposed Limitation on Use of Cash Method of Accounting
The American Institute of CPAs announced today it wrote a letter opposing a proposed limitation on the use of the cash method of accounting for non-natural taxpayers, personal service corporations and farmers. The proposed limitation is a part of House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp’s (R-Mich.) small business tax reform discussion draft.
Second Annual Maximo Mukelabai Award Presented at AICPA E.D.G.E. Conference
Thought Leader Donny Shimamoto presented Jeremy Dillard with the Maximo Mukelabai Award at the AICPA’s E.D.G.E. Conference.
New Community for Young CPAs Launches on AICPA.org
The American Institute of CPAs has announced the creation of an online community to help young CPAs establish connections with their peers, exchange ideas and grow their careers.
Assistant Professor at USC Awarded AICPA-CIMA Best Early Career Researcher Award
David Erkens, an assistant professor of accounting at the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California was awarded the 2013 Best Early Career Researcher Award.
AICPA urges Congress to take action against patent trolls
The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants has issued a statement and letter to the leaders of both the United States Senate and House of Representatives, urging them to take action regarding patent refoms, which the group says is necessary because of what it calls fraudulent litigation by some organizations that exist solely for suing over patent rights.