Shady business: What would you do?
Students can explore two much-needed accounting skills and attributes (ethics and big-picture thinking) through an essay response detailing how each of them would handle a questionable work situation.
Read MoreStudents can explore two much-needed accounting skills and attributes (ethics and big-picture thinking) through an essay response detailing how each of them would handle a questionable work situation.
Read MoreIf your class likes Bank On It, they’re going to love this head-to-head competition. It allows teams to leverage their opposition’s missed game questions against them to secure sweet victory.
Read MoreThis FutureMe-based group activity allows students to explore multiple paths to get to their accounting dream job, highlighting the flexibility, range and options that careers in accounting offer.
Read MoreHelp your students develop their active listening, communication and deductive reasoning skills while exploring CPA careers with this flexible activity leveraging the Virtual Field Trip archives.
Read MoreKnowing how to interview is an important skill for students to have—throughout their lives. Like any skill, doing it well takes practice. This mock interview experience and class discussion can help.
Read MoreMany young adults say they wish they’d learned how to manage their money in school. This handout and class discussion will teach them how to create and maintain a budget for greater financial success.
Read MoreBeing a good accountant requires strong critical thinking skills. This week-to-week challenge helps students develop those skills by running a local coffee shop chain and evaluating strategic choices.
Read MoreDo your students really understand how their actions impact their credit? Put them to the test with this fun and interactive card-sorting activity.
Read MoreHave students explore the wide world of eco-friendly accounting by discussing, researching and presenting on the some of the most interesting jobs in the field.
Read MoreWhen it comes to money, CPAs do pretty well for themselves. This game shows students just how well.
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