by CPA Self Study | Jan 6, 2023 | Excel, Functions, Lookup Functions, Miscellaneous Excel Tips, Pivot Tables
What are pivot tables and how do they work? The short answer: pivot tables enable you to summarize, analyze, explore and present key findings. By analyzing data in detail, you can spot trends and discover unanticipated findings. A few examples of pivot table...by CPA Self Study | Nov 29, 2022 | Tax Topics
So you’ve finally perfected that birdhouse collection made from recyclable materials that you’ve been working on since the beginning of COVID-19. After uploading a proud picture of your craft to your personal social media account, the unexpected happens...by CPA Self Study | Jul 13, 2020 | Uncategorized
Within the Texas Administrative Code, the Texas State Board of Public Accountancy’s Rules of Professional Conduct are clearly laid out within five subchapters. CPA applicants in the state are required to take a four-hour course covering the Code of Professional...by CPA Self Study | Jun 8, 2020 | Uncategorized
The field of accountancy looks vastly different than it did before the turn of the century, with a variety of technologies being implemented in business models to reduce human error, improve efficiency, and track and analyze data. New professional accountants and CPAs...by CPA Self Study | Apr 17, 2020 | Uncategorized
The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants is the rule-making and standard-setting body of the CPA profession. AICPA membership is not a requirement of the CPA profession, but it does help accounting professionals stand out by proving they’re being held to...by CPA Self Study | Mar 31, 2020 | Uncategorized
The California Accountancy Act (CAA) is the enabling act of the California Board of Accountancy, and is the comprehensive framework for Certified Public Accountants in California. It gives the California Board of Accountancy authority to license, regulate, and...by CPA Self Study | Mar 11, 2020 | Uncategorized
Why Professional Ethics Are a Cornerstone of the Accounting Industry The core of the accounting profession is simple math; debits equal credits, assets equal liabilities plus equity. And, as we know, math and numbers are the same across all languages, and they...by CPA Self Study | Dec 12, 2019 | Excel
I should not even be telling this story but here goes. My husband took an Excel course yesterday and came home all excited to share the tips he learned. Yes, I too wondered why he was taking an Excel course when he could ask me a question or better yet – read my blog...by CPA Self Study | Apr 3, 2019 | Excel, General
I received a call from my daughter yesterday. She was totally frustrated as she was trying to plot data for a class project that contained a lot of empty cells. I told her how to fix it and then learned that these suggestions would not work on a MAC. As I helped her...by CPA Self Study | Feb 13, 2019 | General
Fill and Sign PDF Forms Open the PDF that you want to fill in and sign using Adobe Acrobat DC. Click the Fill & Sign tool located in the right hand pane. Click in a field and start typing.Adobe may suggest responses based upon previously entered data or stored...