Pittsburgh professor honored with AAA 'Lifetime Contribution' award

John Evans III, an alumni professor of accounting and business administration at the University of Pittsburgh, was recognized for his contributions to management accounting education.


CalCPA’s Doon to retire in June

Former AICPA exec Anthony Pugliese will take the helm of the California Society of CPAs.


Accounting salaries remain high in 2019

Average compensation has once again increased for public accounting professionals in the New Year.


BeachFleischman and GMLCPA create completely virtual firm

The new venture will serve the firms’ existing CAS clients, and has plans to expand in the future.


Illinois CPA Society announces 2019 'Mary T. Washington' program grads

Over two dozen minority accounting students participated in the state society’s annual internship preparation program.


AICPA encourages private cos. to get ready for new rev rec standard

The deadline isn’t far away for privately held businesses to begin adhering to the new rules.


CAQ offers audit quality disclosure framework

The framework aims to help more firms spell out how they’re working to improve their auditing services.


ITA announces new member firms

The association continues its search for a new president in anticipation of Stan Mork’s retirement.


GOP’s jeers over a 70% tax rate get a reality check in Sweden

U.S. Congresswoman and Bronx-native Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez would find herself at home in Stockholm.


Fugitive ex-UBS employee faces 4 years in prison in tax case

Swiss prosecutors are seeking a four-year prison term for a former UBS Group AG employee accused of breaking bank secrecy laws after he allegedly stole client data and sold the information to German tax authorities.