4 stories about "Legacy CPAs" found in our online archive

Ruby and Julia Mah are posing with a laptop and microphones as if they are on a podcast.
Features

CPAs on CPAs: Bridging eras

Ruby and Julia Mah reflect on how technology has changed the profession and discuss how it might continue to evolve

by Sarah Maludzinski

Ruby Mah CPA, CMA and Julia Mah CPA—who also just so happen to be mother and daughter—are CPAs from different eras of the profession. ...Ruby Mah CPA, CMA and Julia Mah CPA—who also just so happen to be mother and daughter—are CPAs from different eras of the profession. They received their designations more than 30 years apart, and things have certainly changed in ...

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Shafiq Shajani CPA, CGA and Nizam Shajani CPA, CA smile at each other across a boardroom table.
Features

CPAs on CPAs: All in the family

Nizam and Shafiq interview each other on what it’s like to be CPAs, business partners, and brothers

by Capitalize Magazine

In this first-ever installment of CPAs on CPAs, two brothers—Nizam Shajani CPA, CA and Shafiq Shajani CPA, CGA—interview each other on what got them ...In this first-ever installment of CPAs on CPAs, two brothers—Nizam Shajani CPA, CA and Shafiq Shajani CPA, CGA—interview each other on what got them into the family business, what it takes to keep a firm going after nearly four ...

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Stories

CPA in the DNA

Three generations of CPAs in the family business

by Kevin Spila

“It was no surprise to my family when I said I was interested in accounting,” says Emily Parker. For some, knowing what you want ...“It was no surprise to my family when I said I was interested in accounting,” says Emily Parker. For some, knowing what you want to be when you grow up doesn’t come easily. For others, like Emily, the signs ...

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Ashley Bodnarchuk CPA, CA, Colette Miller FCPA, FCA, and Jerry Wilde FCPA, FCA pose in the middle of their office.
Archives

What generational barriers?

A Baby Boomer and a Millennial share how their firm embraces today’s multigenerational workforce reality

by Sarah Maludzinski

A Baby Boomer and a Millennial walk into an office—no, this isn’t the start of a cheesy dad joke. This is truly what the ...A Baby Boomer and a Millennial walk into an office—no, this isn’t the start of a cheesy dad joke. This is truly what the start of a workday looks like in many organizations today.

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