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Public Resources
Financial Literacy
The WICPA participates in several programs that encourage financial literacy. Financial literacy is the ability of individuals to make appropriate decisions in managing their personal finances. Because financial illiteracy is a national crisis, raising levels of financial literacy is now a focus of many organizations, including our government.
Feed the Pig Podcast
View the Feed the Pig podcast series offering savings and spending tips to 25–34 year olds. There are 15 topics including: Buying a home; Creating a budget; Credit card fee traps and Compulsive spending
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Money Management Articles
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360 Degrees of Financial Literacy
360 Degrees of Financial Literacy is a multifaceted effort, spearheaded by the AICPA. The program encourages CPAs to take a broad leadership role in volunteering to educate the American public, from school children to retirees, on financial topics that apply specifically to their particular stage of life. The public can find articles, tools and calculators for the childhood years to retirement and everything in between. Visit http://www.360financialliteracy.org/ for more information.
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Choosing and Using a CPA
CPAs are more than just individuals who do your yearly taxes. They can advise you on other services, which may include advice on your accounting system, financial, retirement, estate and tax planning. The CPA plays an important role in business and the economy. The CPA possesses technical knowledge and skills and is trained to apply sound judgment in business situations. Choosing the right CPA is important! Learn More >
About CPA Services
CPAs offer a wide range of assistance, including business financial, personal financial, accounting, auditing and tax advisory services. CPAs also serve as consultants on management, human resources, forensic and technology issues. The core services CPAs provide can accommodate any business or personal need. Learn More >
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Find the definition of accounting terms in this glossary provided by the AICPA.
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