Accounting professors aren’t typically known for being engaging bloggers, but Professor David Albrecht of Concordia College, in Moorhead, MN is the exception to that rule! His blog, The Summa,sums up his blogging activities:
The purpose of this blog is to serve as an outlet for my thoughts on (1) higher education in general and accounting education [...]
A website that has quickly moved toward the top of my list of favorite accounting blogs is Going Concern. It doesn’t hurt that Francine McKenna and Adrienne Gonzalez are two of their writers. Most of the content is written by editor Caleb Newquist, and he keeps things interesting.
The site calls itself a “tabloid” for accounting [...]
The holiday season is over and we’re back at our weekly series featuring an accounting or finance professional who is doing a great job blogging! Dan Meyer has been blogging at Tick Marks for nearly five years. He consistently blogs at least a few times a week, and he’s great at promoting other finance bloggers [...]
I realize that soon it will seem like there’s a conspiracy here to only honor women as the Superstar Finance Blogger of the week. That’s not the case… It’s just that it seems women blogging about finance and accounting are doing a much better job of getting on my radar.
This week’s superstar is Edith Orenstein [...]
Writing this series is fun because it gives me a chance to brag about the bloggers I love to read. Michelle Leder at Footnoted.org is definitely near the top of that list.
I think the reason I love Michelle so much is because as a fraud investigator, I love snooping around financial statements. And that’s exactly [...]
I have a confession to make. Francine McKenna at re: The Auditors is easily my favorite accounting and finance blogger in the world. And the only reason I didn’t make her our first Superstar Finance Blogger is because I didn’t want everyone to know the truth about how much I love her blog.
But as a [...]
State CPA societies have been extremely slow to embrace blogging as a way to generate more traffic and interest in their websites. The New York State Society of CPAs (NYSSCPA) is one of the few exceptions to that rule.
The blog was started in December 2008. Over that year, the focus has been news items of [...]
How often do you think of an accountant as being an exuberant person? Have you ever heard an accounting type refer to herself or himself as exuberant? Well Scott A. Heintzelman, CPA, CMA, CFE of McKonly & Asbury, LLP in Camp Hill, PA refers to himself that way, and I’m inclined to agree!
The Exuberant Accountant [...]
