The 2011 AICPA Accounting Competition is now accepting entries. Last year I reviewed the submitted videos from the finalists, and thought they were very impressive. Copied from the website:
The 2011 AICPA Accounting Competition asks college students to flex their fraud and forensic skills in advising a client on a major overseas expansion. The top three teams strut their stuff in Washington D.C., and the one that does the best job keeping the project on track — and on the right side of the law — gets a very legal $10,000.
The schedule:
| Call for entries | Aug. 29-Sep. 30 |
| Judging | Sep. 30-Oct. 11 |
| Submissions | Oct. 11-Nov. 7 |
| Public voting | Nov. 14-21 |
| Judging | Nov. 21-23 |
| Finalists Announced | Nov. 23 |
| Presentations and Judging | Dec. 16 |
| Champions announced | Dec. 17 |
This is an excellent competition with great rewards. I recommend all accounting students consider entering.
Debit and credit – - David Albrecht








Thanks David Albrecht for this great site. Seems like there\’s always something new I learn even after being in the field for 10 years.