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Carol A. Vance, CPA, JD, and William L. Stephens, DBA
Over the past 40 years of teaching accounting in the Florida university system, the authors have had the opportunity to work with many wonderful accounting students who have parlayed their educational experiences into becoming outstanding CPAs, captains of industry, leaders of their communities, and entrepreneurs. Professionals and other educators have often asked us: Are accounting students today different from the students 20 to 40 years ago? Are they as bright? Are they as prepared to enter the profession? Are they as dedicated? Up until the past 10 years or so, our answer was usually in the affirmative. When asked the same questions today, however, our response is instead one of great concern.
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