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September 2017 - Journal of Accountancy
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- September 2017


Inspiring the next generation: How CPAs can contribute on campus
Opportunities abound for CPAs to become involved on campus, from teaching to guest-speaking to serving on boards or advisory councils. Learn how you can help accounting students succeed.

One way CPAs give back: The Career Fair Skills Workshop at North Carolina A&T
CPAs volunteer to help students develop the interviewing and résumé-writing skills they need to apply for accounting jobs.

Retiring? Stay involved with the profession as an executive-in-residence
As executives-in-residence, retired CPAs have an opportunity to bring years of experience to college campuses by lecturing, mentoring, advising on curriculum, and much more.

Incentivizing accounting professors to get their CPAs
This infographic looks at obstacles accounting faculty face in obtaining and keeping their CPAs.

What’s your fraud IQ?
Do you know how fraud investigations work? Do you understand the scope, language, and purpose of such engagements? Test your knowledge in this month’s quiz.

A new discipline for tax
The emerging discipline of tax information and operations management could change the role of tax professionals from one focused on compliance to one essential to creating value.
Expanding your app-titude: When I Work makes shift scheduling less of a chore
A monthly look at apps and websites that can make the CPA’s job and life better.
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