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San Antonio Accounting Societies

Local Accounting Firms

  • BKD
    In the last few years several local firms have been acquired, like the Hnake group, by national firms such as BKD.
  • Grant Thornton San Antonio
    Grant Thornton is one of the large national firms occupying the size ladder below the Big Four.l
  • Padgett Stratemann is now RMS
    As San Antonio becomes a bigger player in Texas Business, more national firms are entering this market. A national firm does not start from zero. RMS (http://rsmus.com/) purchased Padgett. This gives the buyer a large client base to start with. Typically the local partners have made a handsome profit on their time at the firm. But seeking to recoup the investment, the buyer typically raises fees knowing some business will be lost. RMS has re located from North Loop 410 to 1604 and 281. Renee Foshee, a tax expert with the firm, is the current SA CPA Society President.
  • Turner Cleveland PC
    Terry Cleveland has addressed our students. Two of our graduates are employed with at this firm.
  • weaver CPA
    Weaver is one of the largest Texas based Accounting Firms.
  • Hill and Ford CPAs
    Kim Ford has addressed our students. She has expanded her practice from tax and write up to forensic investigation and court testimony.
  • Fisher Herbst and Kemble P. C.
    Bruce Howard who was on our Business Advisory Council was the Officer Manger for this firm.
  • Ridout Barrett CPAs
    Tony Ridout has visited and addressed our students many times. We have placed graduates with Ridout for several years.

Financial Consulting Firms

  • Aventine Hill Partners, Inc.
    Beth Hair CEO founded Aventine in San Antonio in 2009. The firm now has offices in Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, and Houston. She formerly was with RGP.
  • Resource Global Professionals
    Susan Hough has been to campus and spoken to our students. She is the San Antonio Manager of RGP. RGP and Aventine are not CPA firms. Instead they offer contract specialists for firms needing specific tasks such as compliance or Controllerships.

Accounting Information

Accounting Certifications

Accounting Information

TAMUSA Library

  • P2240002
    Learn about the accounting review mateirals!

Geo Politics

  • Foreign Affairs
    :Published by the Council on Foreign Relations
  • Institute for the Study of War
    The Institute for the Study of War advances an informed understanding of military affairs through reliable research, trusted analysis, and innovative education. We are committed to improving the nation’s ability to execute military operations and respond to emerging threats in order to achieve U.S. strategic objectives. ISW is a non-partisan, non-profit, public policy research organization.
  • Stratfor
    This Austin, TX based site was begun by an ex Texas State Professor.

Columnists - Thoughtful Reading

Economic Sites and Blogs

The View from Abroad

San Antonio Ragtime Society

  • San Antonio Ragtimne Society
    This is an organization that sponsors the only annual Ragtime Festival in Texas. A TAMUSA student is an active member.
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San Antonio Ragtime Society

  • San Antonio Ragtimne Society
    This is an organization that sponsors the only annual Ragtime Festival in Texas. A TAMUSA student is an active member.

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September 01, 2009

Comments

Austin Kroll

As a fan of old Jags coming out of Coventry, I believe that Jaguar will be becoming increasingly a niche brand, much less mainstream as it is today. Historically, Jags have been expensive cars not only to own, but to maintain, as they are frequently being repaired due marginal quality of components. More on that momentarily. Thus, they had a limited customer base and produced limited amounts of cars. Ford tried to make Jag more accessible with that miserable car they called the X-type. Tragically, it was nothing more than a European Ford Mondeo with some nicer hardware. At the end of the day, it really wasn't a Jag and they were cranking out more cars than ever at excruciating thin margins. Same goes for the S-Type. Take a Lincoln platform and components and invent a Jag to sell. Once again, a departure from what Jaguar is good at, that being a full-size saloon or couple/convertible sports car.

Jaguar has always had to deal with with high cost of labor, since its headquarters is still in the UK where labor has a stronghold on manufacturers. BMW tried to run Jag/Land Rover as well and it was even too difficult for the Germans to handle. Labor is strong in the U.K. and they make doing business and producing a quality product very difficult. Once again, Big Labor proves that they are a terminal cancer to business. Tata thinks they can do it better. Ultimately, they will have build the "Cats" over in India, where labor is cheaper and one can demand more of the workforce in terms of quality. That will remain to be seen because they are continuing to turn-out all of their autos at their Coventry, England facility. It shall be interesting to watch unfold.

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