Our program requires the completion of 10 courses (30 credit hours) -- seven required courses (21 total credits) and three elective courses (9 total credits). Our curriculum has been developed with ...
Chris Morrill serves as the executive director/CEO of the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) of the U.S. & Canada. He joined the Rutgers Master of Accountancy in Governmental Accounting ...
The standards update fills a gap in the generally accepted accounting principles that previously left many companies turning ...
While management accountants across a number of industries face talent gaps and training challenges, governmental accounting perhaps faces the most difficult obstacles, including low pay, high ...
UMass Lowell’s Master of Science in Accounting will prepare you for diverse careers in public, corporate, government and nonprofit sectors. The Massachusetts Board of Public Accountancy has classified ...
Prepare for a career in public, private, or government accounting. You could become a tax accountant, auditor, or comptroller, among other exciting jobs. You’ll build important skills like speaking, ...
As workers search for better opportunities and the demand for public sector workers continues to increase, accounting professionals working in the private sector should consider whether switching to a ...
Trevor Holderby has career aspirations of working as an auditor and becoming a certified public accountant (CPA). As he works to earn a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting at Morehead ...
Broaden your Accounting knowledge and skills while pursing other degrees. The Accounting Department offers students the opportunity both to develop practical skills and acquire general knowledge in ...
The number of countries reporting their financial positions on an accrual basis is expected to increase from 37 to 98 by 2023, jumping from 25 percent to 65 percent, according to a new report. The ...
Accountants aren’t just number-crunchers — they are key players in shaping a better world. Beginning in spring 2025, undergraduate students at the University of Dayton’s School of Business ...