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Adam Batchelor

Blogs By Adam Batchelor

PICPA Chief Operating Officer

  • Time to Renew Your CPA License

    Nov 13, 2023
    All current Pennsylvania CPA licenses expire Dec. 31, 2023. To ensure enough time for processing, it’s best to submit your renewal before Dec. 31, 2023. Get helpful renewal tips in this blog.
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  • A Look Ahead to 2023: Trends and Developments in the Profession

    Dec 19, 2022
    The PICPA identifies issues for which CPAs need more information and constantly looks for bumps in the road that we can help level before the accounting profession hits them. As we begin to put 2022 behind us, here are a few of the issues the PICPA is keeping an eye on in 2023.
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  • New PICPA Conferences Address Rapid Changes to Workforce, Services

    Sep 16, 2022
    Adapting to change is an integral part of being a CPA, and the PICPA, as your professional organization, is committed to doing no less. In watching the professional landscape and responding with the resources you need to succeed, we are proud to announce two new conferences this fall: the Accounting Workforce Conference and Evolve, a conference focused on services for future-focused firms
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  • PICPA Insights: How Will ESG Impact You?

    Mar 15, 2022
    Perhaps environmental, social, and governance (ESG) reporting is not yet on the radar at your firm or company, but that could soon change. Forthcoming ESG rules and standards could have a significant impact on the marketplace, and the PICPA wants to know where you stand.
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  • Reporting Year Upgrades at the PICPA

    Mar 4, 2021
    With the limitations on in-person gatherings due to health and safety guidelines and a commitment to keeping our members healthy and safe, CPE hasn’t been the same over the past year and likely won’t be for the immediate future. At the PICPA, we are planning a robust offering of CPE programs for 2021.
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