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8 amazing websites for accountants

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By Marina Lovejoy-Black, Last Updated September 18, 2023

The accounting industry is booming and, of course, with that, so is the profession. With salaries increasing and a number of new firms and opportunities popping up, it’s a great time to be an accountant.

Whether you’re a seasoned professional or a budding accountant, it’s always important to continue the learning process in order to stay at the top of your game and acquire as much new knowledge as possible. 

In order to do so, why not help yourself to some of the resources available to you on the best accounting websites. 

The Economist 

The economist

The Economist is one of the most well-known publications in the industry, as well as one of the oldest, having began circulation in 1843.

All articles published by The Economist are available within their printed issues as well as on their website, which is becoming increasingly popular within the accounting space. In addition to discussing all things current affairs, international business, politics, technology, and culture, it’s also home to a corporate accounting blog, in which more subject-specific topics and money management skills are covered. This makes it a fantastic resource for any accounts looking to remain in-the-loop on the latest accounting trends.

Accounting Today

Founded in 1987, Accounting Today is a well-known and highly-regarded magazine within the accounting industry. Distributed in both print and web versions, Accounting Today boasts a large network of knowledgeable contributors, providing quality articles on a range of relevant topics. Just some of those topics include tax law, technology, accounting standards, audit and assurance, and wealth management.

In addition to this, Accounting Today also hosts a popular podcast (Accounting Today Podcast), allowing you access to an even larger wealth of advice from well-known thought leaders in the space. 

Accounting Coach

accounting coach

Created by certified public accountant (CPA) Harold Averkamp, Accounting Coach is a fantastic blog tailored to a wide audience of accounting enthusiasts. From students to business owners to bookkeepers, his courses are extremely accessible and make discovering new accounting topics and concepts a breeze. 

Accounting Coach is incredibly well-liked, primarily down to the sheer range of resources available to facilitate learning at all stages of an accountant’s career.

5 Minute Bookkeeping

Veronica Masek, CPA, created 5 Minute Bookkeeping with the modern-day, busy business owner in mind, which is why all articles on her website are kept short and snappy. However, contrary to what you may think, limiting the length of the articles hasn’t compromised the quality in the slightest, with each tutorial packing a punch.

Veronica provides much-needed insights on a range of subjects, including hiring within the accounting world, writing off debt and choosing the best accounting software for your business’ needs. Without a shadow of a doubt, there’s something for everyone on 5 Minute Bookkeeping.

The Blunt Bean Counter 

The Blunt Bean Counter

Primarily geared towards owners of private corporations and financial executives, The Blunt Bean Counter is truly a breath of fresh air within the accounting space, as it has a much more rustic feel than other blogs of its nature.

Created by Chartered Professional Accountant and partner with BDO, Mark Goodfield, you can expect a whole host of articles surrounding income taxes, finance and money in general on The Blunt Bean Counter. Plus, with the added nuggets of humour Mark brings to the table, you’ll be sure to enjoy yourself whilst reading along. 

Evergreen Small Business

Specialising in tax concerns of S Corporations, foreign tax issues, and small business consulting, Evergreen Small Business is the ideal accounting blog for high net-worth individuals and, of course, small businesses. 

Founded by Seattle-based CPAs Stephen and Elizabeth Nelson, Evergreen Small Business is home to several highly informative pieces that will prove to be useful to anyone who either owns or serves a small business. 

Accounting for Management 

Accounting for Management

With its amazing free educational and instructional resources, Accounting for Management is definitely one for the Bookmarks Bar on your computer. 

Each section is clearly laid out and presented in a manner that promotes progressive learning of complex accounting topics, allowing you to really soak in and understand the different pieces of information in front of you. You’ll even be able to consolidate your knowledge and accounting skills by taking one of the many quizzes available. 

360 Degrees of Financial Literacy

Finally, last but not least, we have 360 Degrees of Financial Literacy, a free public service made available by the American Institute of CPAs. 

Of all of the websites on the list, this one is best-suited to non-accountants, as it truly does an amazing job at breaking down accounting basics and principles relevant to the average human being and making them much more accessible. Who knew subjects like repaying student loans could be so easy?

Concluding Thoughts 

To sum things up, for accounting devotees constantly looking for new opportunities to evolve learning-wise, there’s an abundance of educational resources available online, the best of which can be found on these 8 websites. 

Know of any other worthy websites? Feel free to let us know of any other options we didn’t include in the comments section below.

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Marina Lovejoy-Black

Marina is a bilingual writer, graduate and dedicated member of the Content Snare team. She acquired her passion for writing through years of extensive blogging experience, during which she created both casual content for her readers and promotional content for a variety of household names for sponsored campaigns. A technology aficionado, Marina now spends her time helping customers and prospects get the most out of Content Snare.

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