More Accounting Blogs

Yes, there are accountants who “blog” on the “Internets.”   All of these blogs are pretty ace and are definitely worth checking out.

myCAsite – myCAsite.com is an online community dedicated to helping university students and new graduates in Canada pursuing the CA designation.

Neil McIntyre, CA – Neil blogs about how technology is changing the fields of accounting, audit, and tax, and how innovative professionals are harnessing emerging technology to do better work.

Junior Deputy Accountant – accounting enthusiast, hipster artist, mother, authorized snark distributor, disbeliever in government, believer in regulation.

A Counting School – Hardcore Chartered Accountancy – ACS is a site filled with tortured stories of anguish. And joy. Mostly joy. And notes on accounting.

Accounting Elf – I’m Kel, and this is a blog about accounting, commuting, internships, escalators, and whatever random topics I feel like writing about

Second Rate CA – fresh grad, accounting major, wants to get a chartered accountant designation.  Whether I can is another question altogether

Energized Accounting – This blog is devoted to getting the most out of your business software: implementation war stories, lessons learned, insights, and approaches in both the for-profit and not-for-profit sectors.

re: The Auditors – Francine McKenna has twenty-plus years of experience in the professional services environment, including tenure both in the US and abroad at PwC, KPMG/BearingPoint, JP Morgan and Jefferson Wells/Manpower. She leads McKenna Partners LLC, a specialized consultancy, advising other professional services firms on corporate governance and operational issues, in particular those with interests in Mexico and South America.

CPA Exam – This blog is about overcoming failures, circumstances, laziness, excuses and passing the CPA Exam – no matter your age – no matter how long it takes – no matter what people say.

Big 4 Bound – Follow me as I look to take over the world, bumping, tripping and probably being very awkward during my very first step – the recruiting process

Narrowing the GAAP – your ultimate guide to the Big 4 accounting firms (i.e. Deloitte, Ernst and Young, KPMG, and PricewaterhouseCoopers) and the life of an accounting professional.

Responses

  1. Greetings from “I want to be a CA” accounting blog.

    You have a great accounting blog! We’d love to exchange backlinks as we are recently started. Check us out at:

    iwanttobeaca.blogspot.com

  2. Thanks!

    I’ll give it a look.

  3. Great post! I’ll subscribe right now wth my feedreader software!

    • so not a real person…

  4. Thanks for the shoutout.

    You’re my inspiration ❤

    Yeah, that totally wasn't required. I'll get you on my list of links as soon as I…get a list of links

    • Yeah, no problem. Seriously? Thanks!

      Good luck with the blog. It can be a lot of fun.

  5. Hey, I stumbled across your blog and it’s great.

    I am linking to it on my site:

    http://www.narrowingthegaap.com

    – Accounting Genius (Your American counter-part)

  6. one click ahead you can join conversation and get some knowledge with the people who give insights about accounting methods.


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