"The encouragement of being awarded an NJCPA scholarship helped me stay focused and motivated during a time when I was still figuring out my direction," says NJCPA member Jessica Offer.
In this 10-minute update, learn about the Financial Accounting Standards Board's new standard that addresses concerns about accounting for derivatives.
Check out this enlightening chat with Eric Brophy, former Dep. Chief of Staff for Economic Growth to Gov. Phil Murphy and now co-chair of the Government & Regulatory Law Group at CSG Law. www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwzJ...
New Jersey offers businesses within the pharma, utility and cogeneration industries numerous sales & use tax exemptions. However, for a multitude of reasons, businesses often don’t take full advantage of the available statutory and regulatory tax exemptions. Read more: www.njcpa.org/article/2025...
With stricter regulations and rising client demands, 2025 is proving to be a challenging year for accountants. Time-tracking software is now essential.
For firm leaders navigating changing client expectations, talent shortages and the pressure to deliver faster insights, AI presents a critical opportunity to help firms scale services.
A new report from the Illinois CPA Society (ICPAS) explores the disconnect between how early-career accounting and finance professionals view their skills and how their managers assess their readiness.
Take 10 minutes to learn about the proposed modernization of peer review administration requirements, the proposed private-equity-related updates to peer review standards and guidance on attest client association.
You might think a scholarship is just about financial support, but, in reality, it can be the gateway to experiences and connections that shape your career. Read one NJCPA member's story: www.njcpa.org/stayinformed...
Accounting Today released its 2025 Salary Survey, which offers a comprehensive look at pay across firms of all sizes & levels. Dan Hood, editor in chief of Accounting Today, breaks down the survey results and what they mean for firms, professionals & the CPA pipeline. youtu.be/0DotXIYptdw
Recent tax acts contain favorable developments for depreciating and expensing yearlings, breeding stock, farm equipment and other property that CPAs and their clients involved in the equine industry should be aware of: www.njcpa.org/article/2025...
We've got a great slate of upcoming webinars that are free for NJCPA members:
✅IssuesWatch Live: Q&A with Jack Ciattarelli - Oct. 6 ✅IssuesWatch Live: Professional Issues Update - Oct. 9 or 21 ✅Latest Federal Tax Controversy Update - Nov. 13 or 20
In this video, Matt Charne and Marissa Flood discuss a new standard from the Financial Accounting Standards Board that updates the guidance on accounting for internal-use software costs.
Today's accounting jobs require new hires to have specific skill sets to help them achieve success and thrive at the start of their journeys. Everything from professionalism and attention spans to tech skills can make a difference.
A new AP course is being piloted at 100 high schools across the country. AP Business with Personal Finance is designed to give high school students a strong foundation in business, economics and personal finance - and it includes a significant unit on accounting.
Hey, young CPAs: Whether you aspire to become a CFO, lead a grants compliance team or serve as a board treasurer for a favorite cause, an accounting career can help you combine your professional training with purpose.
"Students are inspired by our stories, our accounting knowledge and our skills. Articulating our values, perceptions and strategic analysis in ways that students can understand allows them to apply their own narratives to this profession," says NJCPA member Todd Natale: www.njcpa.org/stayinformed...
The AICPA has issued an updated practice aid to help firms implement the new quality management standards. Watch the latest episode of the IssuesWatch Podcast to see if it can help you.
For students who want a career that combines analytical thinking, business insight, adaptability and upward mobility, accounting offers a compelling and enduring path.
This year is turning into a landmark year for crypto, and CPAs who act now will define the future of audit and assurance in digital finance. Staying ahead means not only understanding the latest rules, but also clearly guiding clients through them: www.njcpa.org/article/2025...
The filing deadline for NJ's three property tax relief programs is around the corner. Christina Quinones of the NJ Division of Taxation joins us to discuss who is eligible for each program and how to apply. Watch the full interview at youtu.be/QgsjeOf6Dcw
CPAs should consider small, manageable steps to becoming a more comprehensive advisor and becoming a confidante in their clients' lives, says Rory Henry in this NJCPA Focus blog post: www.njcpa.org/stayinformed...