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Day: October 21, 2024
AICPA looks to ease accountant shortage in public sector
The American Institute of CPAs teamed up with the National Association of State Auditors, Comptrollers and Treasurers on a joint report calling attention to the urgent need for accountants in state and local governments.
FASB plans updates on contract assets and liabilities, credit losses
The Financial Accounting Standards Board has decided to tweak some of its standards related to contract assets and liabilities for construction contractors.
IPSASB releases new strategy and work program
The International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board issued its updated five-year strategy and work program.
The post-‘stretch’ home stretch for Roth IRA conversions
The first Secure Act was a “game-changer for IRAs and Roth IRAs,” according to a retirement expert. Here’s the compelling case for paying taxes sooner.
New fellowship honoring Melancon will support doctoral students
Barry C. Melancon Professional Accounting Research (PAR) Fellowship recognizes the legacy of the retiring CEO and will support research in public and management accounting.