As I snarkily mentioned last week, the AICPA has finally released its much-anticipated 2021 Trends […]
Tag: pipeline problem
A Pair of Senators Are Trying to Get the Kiddos Hooked on Accounting In Grade School
Do you guys remember those after-school specials of the ’80s that made it seem like […]
Is Accounting an Obsolete Major?
Is accounting an obsolete major? That’s the question posed by John “Jack” Castonguay, PhD, CPA, […]
The CPA Credential and the Profession Are in a Race For Relevance, Says ICPAS CEO Todd Shapiro
Interest in the CPA credential has been down significantly since at least 2016, and we […]
PwC Manager Believes Associates and Senior Associates Are Going the Way of the Dodo Bird
Hey, I don’t know if you’ve heard but there’s a pipeline problem in public accounting […]
What Exactly Is the Profession’s ‘Pipeline Problem’ and Why Should You Care?
I realized the other day while halfway through typing out a rambling sentence that barely […]
The Accounting Profession Is Running Low on CPAs, But There’s an Obvious (and Completely Ignored) Fix For That
Soooo not sure if you heard but there’s a pipeline problem. This website has been […]
Number of the Day: 75%
This article was originally published October 2020. That’s how many AICPA members are eligible for […]
The Accounting Profession’s Lack of Diversity Is a Rodney Dangerfield Problem
If you’re like me, your eyes glaze over when firms start talking about “diversity initiatives.” […]
Is There Really a Shortage of Entry Level Accountants?
There is if you believe this post by Buffalo Business First (subscription, sorry): Freed Maxick […]
