
Various bloggers including staff members of the South Carolina Association of CPAs, committee members, CPE leaders and more post every Wednesday to inform and entertain readers on professional issues.
Monthly Archives: March 2011
CPAs as Nonprofit Leaders: How Are You Serving Your Community?
CPAs are often asked by nonprofit organizations to serve as a board treasurer. That makes perfect sense. Nonprofits often lack the financial expertise that a board so desperately needs. CPAs bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the board … Continue reading
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Tagged awards, CPA, halos, moore beauston & woodham, nonprofit conference, SCACPA, scanpo, South Carolina
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The Decision to Learn
I recently attended a conference session focused on The Decision to Learn, a book published by ASAE: The Center for Association Leadership. The author researched and analyzed why people seek continuing education and how membership organizations can meet learners’ needs. … Continue reading
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Tagged certified public accountants, CPE, learning, online study, sc association of cpas, SCACPA
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Advocacy for the CPA Profession
Surprisingly, or maybe not, 2011 has so far been a busy year in the legislative and regulatory arenas. Several issues impacting CPAs have surfaced in Columbia, and as the advocate for the CPA profession in the state, SCACPA has been … Continue reading
Eat, Drink and Feed Your Brain Too
As you may be deep in tax season like many CPAs are this time of year, this blog post will be brief but encouraging. I am going to tell you about a few foods that are healthy for your brain … Continue reading
Energy Credits
Please find below a brief recap provided to the Lexington County Green Business program about green businesses and applicable tax incentives that can be utilized to the benefit of a business. Tax laws are often used as an incentive to … Continue reading
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Tagged Accountants, CPAs, green, individual tax credits, SCACPA, South Carolina, sustainability, tax credits, Taxes
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