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photo via www.cpalinks.com"The controversy is back. Should Chief Financial Officers be required to hold a CPA designation, or not? It began with…Continue
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Hi, Im am an Accountant and my passion is Excel. I use it for everything......... I carried out a survey on how well Accountants know Excel and you can…Continue
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via www.accountingweb.com"At a time of high unemployment and low hopes, jobs in the accounting…Continue
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"Significant changes in Uniform CPA Examination content, structure, and format will be implemented when CBT-e is launched on January 1, 2011. As a result,a new CPA Examination passing score will need…Continue
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"The most common grammatical error I have found in articles, announcements and emails these past eight years – the misuse of an apostrophe in the abbreviation CPA. So many people, CPAs and non-CPAs alike, love to put that little piece of punctuation before the “s” more than they should.
Now, I’m not saying an apostrophe is never used with the CPA abbreviation, but I think it may be time to set the record straight on when it should be used. Here are some examples to illustrate proper usage..."
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"Across the U.S., firms and individuals in the accounting profession are answering the urgent need for help for victims of the 7.0 magnitude earthquake disaster in the island republic of Haiti on January 12. The vast extent of the devastation in Port au Prince Haiti is becoming clearer with each day. Today new estimates of over 200,000 dead and 1.5 million homeless emphasize the grimness of the situation and the immediate need for help. In addition, a 6.1 magnitude aftershock this week, with more aftershocks possible in the next few days, means that even more devastation is possible.
Below is news, gathered from various sources on help being pledged or provided by numerous accounting firms, individuals, and organizations..."
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