I believe staff should have well-rounded experience for their first three or four years and then should look for an area to specialize in.
Today, many staffers start out in a single area and that is where they remain. While this provides them with tremendous opportunities to acquire a strong depth of knowledge within that area, it doesn't expose them to other services the firm performs and industries the firm has clients in. How things develop depends on the firm's staff career management and the staff person's proactivity toward their career.
moneycorp Americas Announces Enhanced API Integrations for ERP Systems and Accounting Software |
"Through this API integration, financial executives can take their accounting from transactional to strategic by spending less time toggling between programs, and more time making financial decisions for their business," said Bob Dowd, Chief Executive Officer of moneycorp Americas.
Through moneycorp's pre-built integrations, customers can easily keep track of all international payments directly in their accounting software such as QuickBooks, NetSuite, Xero, and Dynamics GP, thereby eliminating manual keying entries, saving hundreds of hours and reducing errors. Customers can now instantly sync data, track payments in multiple currencies, and edit beneficiary information, all in one payment ecosystem.
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Accounting student receives $10K scholarship | Guam Business | postguam.com
Tiera Santos, an accounting major at the University of Guam, has been selected to receive a $10,000 scholarship for the 2021–2022 school year from the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board Scholars Program, UOG announced Monday.
The program awards merit-based scholarships to accounting students at accredited U.S. universities who are likely to become accountants and auditors. She was nominated for the scholarship by professor of accounting Doreen Crisostomo because of her community service and willingness to help fellow students.
MAC Alumna: 'Doors Opened That I Did Not Know Were Available' | News at Poole College
Cassandra Burney worked for 13 years in the beauty industry and seven of those years as a licensed cosmetologist and educator in the salon of a large department store chain.
Going back to college for a business management degree, however, led her to accounting and a new career where she's applying her passion for teaching to college students and hoping to help diversify the accounting profession.
Burney (MAC '16) discovered accounting as an undergraduate business management student at Shaw University, a historically Black college in Raleigh. After accounting professors urged her to change her major to accounting two semesters in a row, she made the switch.
KPMG faces call for record fine from British accounting watchdog | Financial Post
LONDON — Britain's accounting watchdog called for KPMG's UK arm to be fined more than 15 million pounds ($21 million) on Monday over a 'conflict of interest' when it advised on the sale of bed maker Silentnight.
KPMG, which is one of the world's Big Four auditors and was advising on the sale to U.S. private equity company HIG Capital in 2011, said the fine should be no more than 5 million pounds, and that it no longer has a restructuring business.
PacWest Accounting CEO Named Chair of Newport Beach Chamber Board of Directors - Newport Beach
Kimberly Tavares, CEO of PacWest Accounting in Newport Beach, is the new Chair of the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce Board for the 2021-22 year.
From 2016 to 2020, Tavares served on the Chamber Board's Executive Committee as the Financial Officer. In 2020 she became Vice President of the Board and served another term on the Executive Committee. Tavares assumed the Chair position on June 1 following Debra Van der Weide's term.
Australian Accounting Awards 2021 winners revealed | Accountants Daily
The 2021 Australian Accounting Awards recognises excellence across the entire accounting industry, and showcases the individuals and firms which are leading the way in the industry.
This year, a record 621 submissions were received across 19 individual and 15 group categories, with 300 shortlisted as finalists, and 34 leaving the event as winners.
Accountants Daily, together with principal partner Intuit QuickBooks, unveiled the winners at a five-star gala dinner in Sydney on Friday.
Accounting for big dollars has Treasury embracing AI and machine learning | Federal News Network
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