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Welcome to Fayetteville State University Accounting Association Web site!!  Our esteemed student organization takes great pleasure in:

"ACCOUNTING FOR A BRIGHTER FUTURE!"

          ADVISOR: Ms. Garistine Davis 

    Read our Article of the Week:

" IRS Details Tax Season Schemes to Avoid!"

 

Officers:

 President: Ebony James  

Vice-President: Charmeka

Secretary: Mary Bryant

Treasurer: Essie Thompson 

Fundraising:  Tasha Mason

Webmaster: James Wilkins

Historian: Juan Guzman

IMA: Hector Lockamy

NABA: Demetric Felder

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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For more information about becoming part of the Accounting Society's Team or this website, please direct all questions, comments, and/or concerns to the Society email at FSUAcctSociety@hotmail.com

 

 

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JOKES

1. Two accountants are in a bank, when armed robbers burst in. While several of the robbers take the money from the tellers, others line the customers, including the accountants, up against a wall, and proceed to take their wallets, watches, etc. While this is going on accountant number one jams something in accountant number two's hand. Without looking down, accountant number two whispers, "What is this?" to which accountant number one replies, "it's that $50 I owe you."

2. An auditor is hard at work, auditing an airline. The auditor cannot understand an excess fuel consumption on a Detroit to Erie route, for flight no. 420. The auditor calls the pilot and demands an explanation. The pilot replies "It was a late night, snow storm was raging, and I lost my bearings." The auditor demands a statement, "for what?" the pilot asks. The auditor tells him "for lost bearings."