Congratulations May 2003 exam passers!
The ultimate kudos and high-fives to the following TCPA members: Keisha Downer, Susan Harvey, Mark Heffernan, Shelly Joseph, Jaime Kahner Lawson, Hee (James) Jung Lee, Anong Roberson, Deborah Rosier, Ahmet Sahin, Linda J. Sanchez, Amie Spurlock, Mark Valentine and M. Virga. For a full list of passers, click here.
Choice opportunity: Chance to earn a free CPA exam course!
Becker Conviser is looking for campus reps. Duties include publicity, arranging speakers in accounting clubs or classes, and acting as a liaison between Becker Conviser and your school's program. Call Justin Barcheski at (800) 842-6996 or e-mail jbarcheski@beckerconviser.com.
Yaeger Lambers CPA Review is looking for motivated accounting majors to promote their course on your campus. Simply distribute our material and arrange for speaking engagements to get a free course. Call (800) 824-2811 or e-mail pyaeger801@aol.com for details.
Need a boost of accounting confidence?
Brush up on your accounting with these interactive quick quizzes. They're randomly generated from a pool of questions, so you'll never get the same quiz twice. Get details here.
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Cut a demo. Speak with an Irish accent. Work for the CIA. This site will tell you how. Get details here.
The CPA career
Writing skills have become increasingly important for accountants as their roles expand. Whether it's crafting a memo, preparing a report for executives or developing materials for clients or colleagues, accounting professionals need to be effective writers in order to advance in their careers. Get details here.
State Board sets sites for computerized exam
The Maryland State Board of Public Accountancy last week determined that the computerized exam will be administered in Baltimore, Bethesda, Columbia, Pikesville, Towson, Salisbury and Lanham. A site in Hagerstown also is under consideration.
Chow down with the National Association of Black Accountants
Join NABA for its annual cookout! Saturday, Aug. 23, 2003, 3 p.m. until dusk, Centennial Park, Columbia, Md., Pavilions B and C. Call the NABA hotline at (410) 655-7833 or e-mail baltimorenaba@hotmail.com.
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Still wanna be a lawyer?
You know it takes 150 semester hours of college to qualify for the CPA. But did you know it requires 210 hours to become a lawyer and 360 to become a surgeon?
Job opening: Entry-level accountant
Public accounting firm seeks college graduate with at least 3.5 GPA; minimum one year of experience in public accounting doing write up work. Self-starter and highly motivated. Please fax resume to (410) 761-3265 or e-mail debbie.golden2@verizon.net.
Big TCPA discount on exam prep course!
Attention all TCPA members! Enroll in Yaeger Lambers CPA Review and receive a $300 tuition discount on our entire LIVE CPA Review course. Shop online for a CPA exam review course and use your TCPA membership to get a big discount. Get details here.
Career opportunity
Are you ready to put your career on the right track at a major accounting firm? Explore a wide variety of career possibilities with Aronson & Company, in an environment designed for growth and success. Click here or contact Angel Rutsch at arutsch@aronsoncompany.com.
Hey, accounting club presidents!
It's never too early to start planning for next semester's meetings. If you'd like to have the Maryland Association of CPAs attend a meeting to talk about the CPA career, the computerized CPA exam or other topics, please contact Richard Rabicoff at (800) 782-2036 or publicrelations@macpa.org.
Got a question only a CPA can answer?
Nearly 170 TCPA members visited the Mentor Center last month. You should drop in sometime. Click here to visit. Remember, it's e-mail only!
Look for a job, post resumes and more in the TCPA Career Center
Click here to visit the center. Note: When posting your resume, you should indicate the location(s) where you want to work. The hourly rate and salary should be listed as "any" if you are entry level, and include entry level in your job title. For further information on posting a resume, click here.
Editorial vacation means no TCPA News next week
Read our back issues and check out information and resources here.
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