But non-CPA professionals working in New York
CPA firms (lawyers, computer information specialists, or consultants, for example) know they can never make partner.
As a positive model of such enlightened thinking, he cited Leslie Murphy's leadership of the AICPA's Young
CPA Network, which offers resources tailored to this group, including a Web site and a dedicated monthly newsletter.
Further,
CPAs who currently provide tax and other personal services already possess many of the required skills to provide PFP services.
"The Young
CPA Network will help
CPAs 35 years of age or less become more engaged in the profession and help them connect to resources and tools to enrich and support their careers," says Murphy.
2) give
CPA students the information they need to better evaluate media reports about police performance; and
Charge your accountant with this principal responsibility, and expect your
CPA to take a lead role -- actively offering suggestions to improve managing your practice's finances.
Some experts warn of real changes in the profession and, indeed, in the proper functioning of financial markets if non-CPA owners compromise the
CPA's reputation for objectivity and independence.
Holme,
CPA, had heard clients complain about administering health and welfare plans, cafeteria plans and payroll.
Finally, another argument against
CPA services constituting investment advice concerns estate planning advice that is fully tax-related.
The Missouri City, Texas, Police Department brought the
CPA concept to Texas in 1986, eventually extending it to an 11-week course format.
When state regulations are revised, the changes can affect whether a person can still legitimately use the
CPA designation.
Where necessary, the
CPA values businesses and other assets.