Old acquaintances might be forgotten, but old blog posts?
Never.
Not as long as we have year-in-review articles and Google Analytics.
Here, then, are the 25 most popular CPA Success blog posts of 2013.
- Three things I want accounting students to know: The career path (April 16, by Rebekah Brown)
- Three things I want accounting students to know: An introduction (March 13, by Rebekah Brown)
- The top 5 skills CPAs need now (March 7, by Tom Hood)
- Health care: Plenty of questions, lots of opportunities for CPAs (Aug. 4, by Bill Sheridan)
- 7 trends impacting CPAs … and the 5 opportunities within (May 7, by Bill Sheridan)
- Why should CPAs care about the cloud? Let’s count the ways (June 5, by Bill Sheridan)
- Three things I want accounting students to know: The CPA exam (March 28, by Rebekah Brown)
- The No. 1 skill you need today (April 29, By Tom Hood)
- Top 7 issues facing young professionals (July 16, by Tom Hood)
- Internet sales tax: Four things CPAs need to know (June 10, by Bill Sheridan)
- Three things I want accounting students to know: Information overload (March 19, by Rebekah Brown)
- Psychopathic CPAs? Not likely. (Aug. 1, by Bill Sheridan)
- Best and worst jobs? According to who? (Dec. 3, by Bill Sheridan)
- New reporting framework for SMEs vs. GAAP: Isn’t there room for both? (June 14, by Bill Sheridan)
- Secrets of high-performing CPA firms (Jan. 25, by Tom Hood)
- The value debate: Ask and you shall receive (June 30, By Bill Sheridan)
- What millennials really want: For people to stop telling them what they want (Jan. 27, by Adrienne Gonzalez)
- Three rules for success: HBR (March 21, by Tom Hood)
- How to grow your talent pipeline (Oct. 17, by Tom Hood)
- A new take on lean: It’s all about serving clients (Aug. 19, by Bill Sheridan)
- The tax season from hell (April 23, by Tom Hood)
- CPE is dead! Long live learning! (Aug. 20, by Tom Hood)
- ‘Our job is to make people smile’ — Xero gets it (Sept. 12, by Bill Sheridan)
- Ask. You might just receive. (March 14, by Bill Sheridan)
- DOMA ruling brings flood of tax, financial analyses (June 26, by Bill Sheridan)
Which was your favorite? More important, what issues should we spend more time on going forward?