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Shelly Weir and Justin Thames review the key issues from the Florida Legislature's Legislative Session and recent Special Sessions, look ahead to the 2022 election season, and discuss how to champion the CPA profession to students and the public at large.

FICPA 2021-22 Chair Kristin Bivona, President & CEO Shelly Weir, and 2022-23 Chair Julian Dozier look back on a busy year and look ahead to an exciting future for our organization and our members.

Cybersecurity attacks have become more widespread over the past year and recovery has grown more expensive. How can you protect your firm against today’s growing cyber threats? Here are six steps to mitigate the risks.

If you have good news you'd like to share about yourself, your firm or your employees and would like to be included in a future edition of CPAs in the Spotlight, please email communications@ficpa.org.

In the latest edition of his Federal Tax Update podcast, Ed Zollars addresses the importance of strict compliance with contribution documentation rules. Listen to the show.

The latest edition of CEO Conversations features a pair of leaders with expertise in preparing accounting students and Young CPAs for what's ahead.

The Florida Legislature reconvened this week for its latest Special Session. This edition of Advocacy Update addresses Florida's new condominium and property insurance reforms.

With hurricane season nearly here, the FICPA wants you to be as prepared as possible. Review these resources today to make sure you're ready for every eventuality in the weeks and months to come.

Cyber threats pose a growing risk for small businesses, including accountancies that typically lack the security infrastructures of larger CPA firms. Yet, many small businesses cannot afford professional IT solutions, have limited time to devote to cybersecurity and do not know where to begin.

“The CPA is a foundation to open doors, broaden horizons and build career journeys,” Anoop Mehta said in his acceptance speech. “It was true when I passed the exam in 1991, and it’s just as true now, if not more.”