Have Less Meetings, Get More Done
By Jared Korver, CPA Here’s a rhetorical question I already know the answer to: Have you ever pulled in to your driveway on a Tuesday evening and thought, “Holy smokes, I got nothing done today. I was...
View ArticleCongratulations to the 2019-2022 Young CPA Cabinet Class
Please join us in congratulating the new class of NCACPA’s Young CPA Cabinet. These individuals will serve on the Young CPA Cabinet May 1, 2019-April 30, 2022. The cabinet celebrated their highest...
View ArticleHere’s What I Think of Your Review Notes
By: Scott Anderson Growth is painful. I guess that’s why they call them growing pains. But I’ve learned over the years that growth requires one to learn hard lessons. Prior to beginning my career in...
View ArticleCareer Fulfillment
By: Jason Sesta Being in the tax side of the public accounting arena for four years now, I’ve had the opportunity to split my time evenly working both in the large, global public accounting sector as...
View ArticleA Young CPA Cabinet Student Liaison’s Experience
By: Lizzy Kramer If you are an accounting student in North Carolina you’ve probably asked the following question: What is the NCACPA’s Young CPA cabinet, and more importantly what does it mean to be...
View ArticlePathways to CPA—James Robinson
Some paths are roundabout, some have detours, and some are just full of unexpected twists and turns. Such is the pathway for a CPA. No two paths are alike, and in this feature we highlight the unique...
View ArticleFitness Instructors and Exam Scores
“The passing score is 75 on a 0-99 scale. The scale of 0-99 does not represent ‘percent correct.’ A score of 75 indicates Examination performance reflecting a level of knowledge and skills that is...
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