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I’ve been reading a lot of posts about how CPAs are going to be replaced by Artificial Intelligence. Not so fast, according to this analyst.

The Future of Accounting: Will Artificial Intelligence Replace CPAs? As discussions surrounding the potential of Artificial Intelligence[…]

New Finance Director doesn’t understand depreciation… I’m not joking

An Unexpected Challenge: Questioning the Basics of Depreciation in finance Leadership Recently, our organization welcomed a new[…]

Currently in my first day in a new organization and I’ve been told we haven’t closed the book at all in 2025 HELP!!

Surviving the First Day in a New Organization: A Financial Analyst’s Dilemma Embarking on a new journey[…]

WGU grad conflicted about master’s program choice – does school prestige actually matter for getting into public accounting?

Navigating the Grad School Dilemma: The Impact of School Prestige on Public Accounting Careers As I approach[…]

I’ve been job hopping every 1-2 years and need advice.

Navigating Job Hopping: Seeking Guidance on Career Growth In today’s fast-paced job market, frequent career changes can[…]

Passed CPA Exam, Have Analytics + FP&A Background, but No One Will Interview Me – What Can I Do?

Breaking Into Public Accounting: Seeking Guidance After CPA Success Hello, everyone! I am excited to share that[…]

Finishing my internship soon, should I tell my manager I’m not going back to school?

Navigating Career Decisions After an Internship: A Personal Dilemma As I approach the conclusion of my internship,[…]

We’re so cooked. New AICPA chair is a partner at a Private Equity accounting firm that’s trying to outsource the entire profession.

Title: AICPA Leadership Concerns: A Conflict of Interest That Raises Eyebrows In recent times, the Accounting profession[…]

It’s more likely that Ernst & Young messed up again than it is that the NBA draft is fair

Title: Trusting the Odds: The NBA Draft Lottery and Ernst & Young’s Shady Track Record In the[…]