KyCPA's 100-Year Anniversary Celebration has begun! At the Holiday Luncheon on December 8, 2023 we officially kicked off our celebration. Throughout the upcoming year, we invite you to join us on a journey through the rich history of CPAs in Kentucky and toward the promising future of your noble profession. Visit kycpa.org/100 and explore the many ways we are commemorating this milestone. On June 14, we'll be hosting a dazzling party with a Roaring 20s theme at the Olmsted, in Louisville starting at 6 p.m. Embrace the Roaring 20s theme and come dressed to impress! It promises to be an unforgettable evening featuring dinner, music and dancing. Tickets are $50 per person, you may reserve a table or be a Table Sponsor. For those looking to contribute more to this momentous occasion, we have additional sponsorship opportunities.
Lauren Smart, CPA, is an assurance specialist and shares advice for those working towards a career as a CPA.
Lauren Duncan, CPA, is a tax accountant and shares advice for those working towards a career as a CPA.
Nate Littles, CPA, is a tax manager and shares advice for those working towards a career as a CPA.
Gentiana Shabani, CPA, is an internal auditor and shares advice for those working towards a career as a CPA.
Billy Ranney, CPA, is a client manager and shares advice for those working towards a career as a CPA.
Myra Sheene, CPA, CFP, MBA, is a financial advisor and shares advice for those working towards a career as a CPA.
KyCPA CEO Darlene Zibart shares highlights from 2022 and a look ahead to 2023.
Meet Olivia Davis, University of Kentucky Professor, who tells us about "catch-ups", a tool she uses to connect to her students in a meaningful way.
Whether you've moved from public accounting into corporate finance or you started your career as a corporate finance professional, at some point in your career you may find yourself asking a big question: Should I maintain my CPA license?