today's cpa

May-June 2025

FEATURED ARTICLE

TXCPA’s 2024-2025 Year in Review

TXCPA addressed key challenges in the accounting profession through strategic initiatives focused on the CPA talent shortage, advocating for licensure flexibility, expanding student outreach, and enhancing member services. Key achievements included support for legislation introducing additional CPA pathways, strong participation in advocacy efforts and impressive engagement in CPE programs.

  • Ethics
  • Professional Standards
CPE: The Significance of Codes of Conduct in Professional Organizations - Standards for Ethical Practice

This article examines the ethical codes of four major professional organizations - AICPA, ACFE, CFA Institute, and IIA - highlighting their shared values of integrity, objectivity, confidentiality, and competence. While all emphasize ethical behavior and professional standards, each code is tailored to the unique responsibilities of its field.

By Steve A. Garner, Ph.D., CPA, CFE

  • Becoming a CPA
  • Leadership
  • Membership
  • Volunteer
Spotlight on the Accounting Profession: Jessica Rodriguez Reyes

Jessica Rodriguez Reyes, an outstanding undergraduate in the BS/MS accounting program at the University of North Texas, shares her journey as a first-generation college student. With internship experiences in small and large firms, Jessica emphasizes the value of hands-on learning and her dedication to mentoring other students is making a noticeable impact.

  • Professional Issues
  • Technology
Special Report: The Digital Transformation of Accounting

Digital transformation is reshaping accounting, making technology adoption essential for firms to stay competitive. Automation streamlines reporting, while document management systems improve organization and compliance. Embracing innovation allows firms to boost efficiency, deliver deeper client value and lead in a rapidly evolving profession.

By Randy Johnston

  • Becoming a CPA
  • Leadership
  • Member Benefit
  • Membership
  • Volunteer
What’s Happening Around Texas - May-June 2025

Members in Austin, Dallas and San Antonio participated in community service activities and professional networking events. Fort Worth hosted a successful masquerade ball to fund scholarships, while TXCPA South Plains introduced its new board. Southeast Texas engaged students at a career expo, Victoria hosted a student-CPA coffee meet-up, and Wichita Falls organized an educational event at Midwestern State University.

  • Legislative Advocacy
  • Professional Issues
  • Regulatory Advocacy
89th Legislative Session Review: A Productive Session for TXCPA

The 89th session of the Texas Legislature began on January 14, 2025. TXCPA has been hard at work advocating its legislative agenda and has had a very productive session. Texas is one of the state leaders in addressing CPA pipeline issues.

By Kenneth Besserman, J.D., LL.M., Director of Government Affairs and Special Counsel

  • Technology
How Accountants Can Embrace an Entrepreneurial Spirit

The use of AI-driven technologies has resulted in numerous tools that threaten the existence of many professionals. Accountants are not immune to the threat since many of their tasks can be automated. To stay relevant, accountants can upskill or start their own business. Despite low risk tolerance, their financial expertise makes them strong entrepreneurial candidates.

By Derrick Bonyuet, Ph.D., CFA, CFP, CPA

  • Member Benefit
  • Membership
  • Professional Issues
  • Volunteer
A Year of Progress and Impact

As the 2024–2025 membership year ends, we reflect on a year of progress driven by the dedication of leadership, volunteers and, most importantly, our members. Together, we advanced initiatives, strengthened our community and expanded our reach. Looking forward, even greater opportunities lie ahead to build on this success.

By Jodi Ann Ray, CAE

  • Audit
Maximizing Audits: Key Elements for Efficient and Successful Financial Assessments

Audits provide stakeholders with reliable financial insights, but the process can be daunting for companies. To prepare effectively, businesses should focus on strong internal controls, accurate transaction records and clear, compliant financial statements. Internal controls help prevent fraud and ensure accurate reporting, while well-organized documentation streamlines auditor reviews.

By Parisa Mansoori

  • Audit
  • Technology
Key Considerations for Financial Statement Auditors Before Leveraging Artificial Intelligence in Their Audits

There is a growing role for generative AI tools to be used in financial statement audits. The tools offer numerous advantages, including enhanced data analysis, continuous learning, predictive insights, audit automation, and cost savings. However, challenges remain, such as data privacy risks, bias in training data and the inability to verify source data. Learn more in this article.

By Angel Rafael Otero, Ph.D., CPA, CFE, CISA, CITP, CRISC, CICA

  • Practice Management
  • Professional Issues
  • Tax
Accounting Firms Continue to Innovate in Response to Rapidly Changing Market Conditions

There is a growing trend of private equity investments in CPA firms amid declining CPA Exam participation, talent shortages and rising reliance on AI. While offering growth opportunities, the deals raise concerns about maintaining professional independence in a profit-driven model.

By Don Carpenter, MSAcc/CPA

Take Note

In this edition of Take Note: Renew Your TXCPA Membership Today; TXCPA Passport is On-Demand CPE at Your Fingertips; Tips to Reduce Digital Overload; Get Published in Today’s CPA Magazine

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