Written and published by
Accountants for the Public Interest, Baltimore, Md.
in accounting at Iowa State University; Linda Ruchala; Bill Schwartz, dean of Indiana University-South Bend; Tony Tinker, professor at Baruch College--SUNY; Paul Williams, professor at North Carolina State University; Kristi Yuthas, professor at Portland State University; Milton Zisman, CPA and co-founder of
Accountants for the Public Interest.
In 2001 Accountants for the Public Interest's 22 affiliates provided nearly 55,000 instances of volunteer CPA services to NPOs and individuals throughout the United States.
Source: Accountants for the Public Interest, api36@juno.com.
(For the non-tax programs in other areas of the country, contact
Accountants for the Public Interest at 410/837-6533.)
What a Difference Nonprofits Make: A Guide to Accounting Procedures,
Accountants for the Public Interest (API), 1012 14th Street, N.W., Suite 906, Washington, DC 20005, (202)347-1668, $5/postage and handling.
Many provide pro bono accounting services through not-for-profit groups such as
Accountants for the Public Interest (API).
By
Accountants for the Public Interest (API) Published by API [(410) 837-6533], $28, 90 pp.
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Accountants for the Public Interest (API) gave several CPAs its annual API Volunteer Achievement Awards: Charles J.
Think of those volunteering for
Accountants for the Public Interest or the winners of the Accounting Exemplar Award of the public interest section of the American Accounting Association.
Affiliate organizations of
Accountants for the Public Interest (API) are looking for volunteers.