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“Alma’s Advice on Financial Planning” topic for OPAC brown bag event Feb. 12

Brigham Young University’s Office Professionals Advisory Committee will host a brown bag lecture, “Alma’s Advice on Financial Planning” by Earl Kay Stice from the School of Accountancy, Thursday, Feb. 12, at 12:05 p.m. in 3211 Wilkinson Student Center.

Stice is the PricewaterhouseCoopers Professor of Accounting at BYU. He has taught various executive education and corporate training programs in the United States and internationally. He is part of the executive MBA faculty for several schools in Asia.

In addition to teaching, Stice is co-author of several popular textbooks. He received bachelor’s and master’s degrees at BYU, followed by a master’s degree and doctorate at Cornell University.

Attendees should bring their own lunch. For more information on this and other OPAC events, contact Laura Black at (801) 422-2853.

Writer: Angela Fischer

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