Accounting, the business of communicating financial information about business entities or individuals. The communication is usually in the form of financial statements which show in monetary terms the economic resources under the control of management
Regular Blogs
This blog is designed for CPAs and other business professionals. It covers accounting, tax and Excel topics that may be of interest.
http://cpaselfstudy.com/blog-for-cpas/
Michigan Certified Public Accountant contributes his wisdom to this weblog about the IRS, running businesses, and reasons for audits.
http://cpasense.blogspot.com/
Maintained by a number of New Jersey Society of CPAs student members, this weblog is specifically for those who are preparing to take the CPA exams. Entries include topics including changes to the exams and various concepts.
http://njscpa.typepad.com/
Discusses accounting, financial scandals, and accounting and financial industry terms.
http://accounting.blogspot.com/
Covers topics about forensic accounting including fraud examination, ethics violations, and due diligence as well as sharing information about expert testimony.
http://jemoore.typepad.com/
Offers advice and creative ideas to accountants, wealth managers, and other people in the financial profession. Some of the topics addressed have been accounting industry trends and selling professional services.
http://goldenmarketing.typepad.com/
Texas CPA, with an MBA from the University of Chicago writes about his profession, hoping, he says, to allow others to learn from his mistakes.
http://skepticaltexascpa.blogspot.com/
Principled on the idea that the blogger, a professor emeritus at Thunderbird, is peeling away financial reporting issues layer by layer, this blog contains entries about financial reporting and famous financial scams throughout recent history. Specific areas of posting include financial regulation and lack of accounting standards.
http://accountingonion.com
The unnamed blogger is an accountant at one of the largest accounting firm in the world discusses accounting, Lehman Brothers, and taxes.
http://audit.wordpress.com/