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11: Sunk Costs and Loss Aversion
Cost accounting teaches us to ignore sunk costs. Easier said then done because ignoring sunk costs often entails admitting poor decisions and accepting unrecoverable losses.
12: A Basic Introduction to Accounts Receivables
Accounts receivables can be the biggest headache that a business has to manage. Here is a beginner's article about accounts receivables.
13: Measuring Non Profit Efficiency: The Statement of Functional Expense
A non profit organization's Statement of Functional Expenses often gives a misleading measure of its efficiency.
14: The Benefits of Membership to a State CPA Association
Certified Public Accountant (CPA) is a designation offered to qualified accountants, who have passed the Uniform Certified Public Accountant Examination in the United States.
15: Why Hire A CPA (Certified Public Accountant)?
A CPA or a certified public accountant can be one of the most important human resource assets of any organization, but many organizations do not realize their importance or have incorrect or partial knowledge about how to reap benefits from hiring a CPA.
16: How to Become A CPA
CPA is a designation that is given to accountants who have passed the National Uniform Examination and have also met other certifying requirements.
17: CPA Retirement Plans
Retirement plans are one of the most valuable benefits that an employer can offer to attract and retain highly qualified employees.
18: Top Career Tips for Young CPAs
CPA or Certified Public Accountant is the statutory title that is given to qualified accountants in the US, who have passed out the Uniform Certified Public Accountant Examination and have also met the additional state experience and education requirements for certification as a CPA.
19: CPA Continuing Education
The Certified Public Accountant is a designation offered to eligible accountants, who have passed the Uniform Certified Public Accountant Examination in the USA and possess the necessary state education and experience.
20: How CPAs Can Prove Invaluable For Small Businesses
More often than not, small businesses fail mainly due to lack of proper planning. CPAs are considered to be one of the most invaluable means of increasing the productivity of small businesses.
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