CPAs who are personal financial planners can explain the benefits of HSAs to their clients.
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3 common writing errors that can undercut your professionalism
This article offers tips on avoiding the mistakes that could muddle your written messages.
Why are we still auditing on-site?
This article explores reasons for remote auditing.
7 TED talks for accountants
Several accountants highlight their favorite TED talks and describe how these talks have influenced them professionally and personally.
Basic Excel time-saving tips
This column offers tips on features, shortcuts, and tools that can save time, improve the integrity of workbooks, and simplify data analysis.
How to break free from perfectionism
Learn some ways to curb perfectionism while keeping your standards high.
5 tips for lifelong learning
Experts say to read, listen, watch, engage, adapt, practice, and retain.
What CPAs should know about ‘gray divorce’
This column discusses things to keep in mind when working with older couples who are divorcing.
Job seeker beware: Signs you may not want that job
Sometimes, red flags crop up during the interview process that should signal you to proceed with caution before accepting a job offer.
Help students improve their study skills
This article offers steps educators can take to help students become studying pros.
Integrating blockchain and artificial intelligence into the accounting curriculum
This article discusses these tools and offers suggestions on how accounting departments can introduce them to faculty and students.
How CPAs can work more closely with female clients
Experts shared their thoughts about how CPAs can build closer working relationships with their female clients.
The cities and states with the most robots
Automation is concentrated only in some areas of the nation, and only in some sectors.
Stop scaring away your future leaders
This article explores the things firms do that future leaders dislike and alternative tips.
6 common client financial mistakes
This article identifies blunders CPAs see clients make and offers ways to prevent those problems.
6 mistakes to avoid with women’s initiatives programs
This column offers tips to help firms hang on to talented professionals and reap the benefits of their investment in women’s initiatives.
Why firms shouldn’t just pay CPAs based on their billable hours
Many CPA firms are making a concerted effort to get partners working in areas that play to their strengths—and compensate them for those tasks.
How to get a former employee back
According to a recent survey, 23% of professionals have regrets about exiting a former job, and six in 10 workers would consider rejoining a previous employer.
Tips for a great mentoring relationship
AICPA Online Mentoring Program participants offer advice to help firms and professionals get the most value out of any mentoring effort.
Email mistakes that could derail your career
Email may be easy to use, but that also means it’s easy to mess up. Here are some email errors to steer clear of—and best practices to employ.
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