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Research: Seniors Give Better Review Comments If They Think the Staff Will Stick Around
I think I have something interesting for you today. Fresh academic research has found that […]
Study: ChatGPT Won’t Be Replacing Accounting Professors In the Near Future
If you’re a high school student and future accounting major hoping to receive your undergraduate […]
Just Eliminate the Extra 30 For CPA Licensure Requirement!
By Sharon Lassar, PhD, CPA (Florida)John J. Gilbert Professor and Director of the School of […]
At This Point It’s Almost Like the Gatekeepers of the Profession Want to Keep Minorities Out
Hey guess what, everyone? We have fresh research that shows the 150 hour CPA licensure […]
AI Probably Won’t Be Taking Over All the Inventory Counts Any Time Soon
In the working paper “Beyond AI Exposure: Which Tasks are Cost-Effective to Automate with Computer […]
Research: Big 4 Dads Still Aren’t Embracing Paternity Leave
TLDR summary of this article from ChatGPT: Big 4 accounting firms introduced paternity leave in […]
Science Has Finally Explained Why Accountants Are Good With Numbers: Because They’re Cynical and Negative
This explains so much. Researchers at the University of Bath have found that excessive optimism […]
Who Had ‘Do More Fraud’ on Their Things That Could Save the Accounting Profession Bingo Card?
When a tipster sent this over yesterday it seemed obvious prior to clicking the link […]
Keeping the 150 Hour Rule Is Making the Profession’s Diversity Problem More Pronounced
by Sharon Lassar, PhD, CPA (Florida) John J. Gilbert Professor and Director of the School […]
Academics Pitted Human Accounting Students Against GPT-3, Students Won
As aspiring lawyers everywhere learned with horror that GPT-4 is capable of passing the bar […]
Researchers Shockingly Discover That If You Pay Low Level Grunts More, They Do Better Financial Reporting
A new working paper from Stanford Graduate School of Business professors Christopher Armstrong, John Kepler, […]