AcctoFi Style Guide

Text Styles:


HERO: Open Sans Bold / -2% Kerning
From Accounting to Finance

use class="fs-hero"


H1: Open Sans Bold / -2% Kerning
From Accounting to Finance

use element <h1> , or use class="h1" or "fs-1"


H2: Open Sans Bold / -2% Kerning
From Accounting to Finance

use element <h2>, or use class="h2" or "fs-2"


H3: Open Sans Bold / -1% Kerning
From Accounting to Finance

use element <h3>, or use class="h3" or "fs-3"


H4: Open Sans Bold
From Accounting to Finance

use element <h4>, or use class="h4" or "fs-4"


H5: Open Sans Bold
From Accounting to Finance

use element <h5>, or use class="h5" or "fs-5"


Body/Strong: Open Sans Regular/Bold / 18PX

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Color Styles:


primary

#008294

secondary

#004658

accent

#C85113

muted

#EDEDE9

muted-alt

#E2E5EA

dividers

#DBDBD3

dark

#333333

Background color

You can use background utility classes to apply background colors to elements.

Use .bg-* and then append any color name above.

Text color

Note that these background classes don’t change the text color, so you may also need to apply a .text-* class to ensure good contrast and readability.

BUTTON STYLES:

class value: btn btn-primary

Button Primary

class value: btn btn-secondary

Button Secondary

class value: btn btn-accent

Button Accent

Spacing & Layout:


Spacing Utilities

Use .m-* / .p-* for margin and padding in Bootstrap (0-5, auto).

.p-3
.p-5
.mb-3 (margin bottom)
.mt-5 (margin top)

Grid System

Each row in Bootstrap's grid system is divided into 12 equal columns. You can combine columns in various ways to control the layout of your content. The column classes (e.g., col-4) specify how many of the 12 columns an element should span. These widths are based on percentages, ensuring consistent relative sizing across different screen sizes.

.col-4
.col-4
.col-4
.col-md-6
.col-md-6

Flex Utilities

Use .d-flex and related classes for flexbox layouts.

Item 1
Item 2
Item 3
Centered

Position Utilities

Use .position-relative and .position-absolute for layout control.

position-relative Relative Box
.position-absolute

Display Utilities

Control element visibility with display classes.

.d-block (Visible)
.d-none (Hidden)

Calls To Action

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Become a TXCPA Member

Join TXCPA today and be part of a powerful network advancing the accounting and finance profession in Texas.

Member Benefits

Support the Next Generation

Support the Next Generation! Donate to TXCPA scholarships and help aspiring CPAs achieve their goals.

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Inspire Future CPAs

Share your story and inspire the next generation of accounting and finance professionals!

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Learn and Grow with AcctoFi

Born from the intersection of accounting and finance, Acctofi supports your growth across the full arc of your career — from fundamentals to forward-thinking strategy.

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For Students

Start building your future in accounting with a TXCPA Student Membership—your gateway to resources, insights and real-world connections. Want to take it a step further? Serve as a TXCPA Ambassador on your campus and become a voice for the profession while expanding your network.

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Talent Pipeline

Step beyond the classroom and into the profession. AcctoFi pairs students with experienced mentors, to give a firsthand look at what it’s really like to work in accounting and finance. Explore career paths, gain practical insights and build relationships that can shape your future.

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Become a TXCPA Member

Join TXCPA today and be part of a powerful network advancing the accounting and finance profession in Texas.

Member Benefits

Support the Next Generation

Support the Next Generation! Donate to TXCPA scholarships and help aspiring CPAs achieve their goals.

Donate

Inspire Future CPAs

Share your story and inspire the next generation of accounting and finance professionals!

Volunteer

Learn and Grow with AcctoFi

Born from the intersection of accounting and finance, Acctofi supports your growth across the full arc of your career — from fundamentals to forward-thinking strategy.

Start Now
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For Students

Start building your future in accounting with a TXCPA Student Membership—your gateway to resources, insights and real-world connections. Want to take it a step further? Serve as a TXCPA Ambassador on your campus and become a voice for the profession while expanding your network.

View Student Resources

Talent Pipeline

Step beyond the classroom and into the profession. AcctoFi pairs students with experienced mentors, to give a firsthand look at what it’s really like to work in accounting and finance. Explore career paths, gain practical insights and build relationships that can shape your future.

More About the Initiative

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Angela Ragan

Aug 20, 2025, 13:32
Title : Angela Ragan
Last name : Ragan
First name : Angela
Job title : Tax Shareholder
Organization : JRBT PC
Department :
Committee position :
Angela Ragan
Tax Shareholder | JRBT PC
Licensed in: 2009
Attended: Baylor

What CPA stereotype do you embody?
Trustworthy and ethical – Positively, I am seen as honest and a reliable professional.

What CPA stereotype do you defy?
People assume I can do math in my head really fast! Nope!

Why did you choose to become a CPA?
You know, when I was younger, I actually wanted to be a pediatrician—helping kids and all that. But then I thought, if I ever ran my own practice, I’d need to be a boss at managing money and keeping things organized. That’s when I discovered CPAs—people who are super detail-oriented and totally rock at handling finances. So, I decided to become a CPA myself, to get all that know-how and be in control of my own success. Plus, who says working with numbers can’t be fun?

What's Your CPA "superpower"?
My CPA superpower? It’s mastering the art of multitasking like a pro. While others might complain about long hours and feeling overwhelmed, I’ve figured out how to get the job done and still show up for my kids’ activities, church, and quality time with family and friends. I don’t just survive busy seasons — I thrive in them, proving you can have a successful CPA career and a life outside the office.

What's something that you've done that has nothing to do with accounting but you're really proud of?
Something I’m really proud of—outside of accounting—is being a mom who has weathered some truly tough times. Parenthood has tested me in ways no balance sheet ever could, and coming through those challenges stronger has been one of my greatest achievements. It’s taught me resilience, patience, and unconditional love—skills that help me both at home and in my career.

What advice would you give to your younger self before taking the CPA exam?
Don't give up. Don't compare yourself to others. Stay on your own course.

Finish this sentence: "You know you're a CPA when ..."
You bring up the tax deadline on the 15th of each month.

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Angela Ragan

Aug 20, 2025, 13:32
Title : Angela Ragan
Last name : Ragan
First name : Angela
Job title : Tax Shareholder
Organization : JRBT PC
Department :
Committee position :
Angela Ragan
Tax Shareholder | JRBT PC
Licensed in: 2009
Attended: Baylor

What CPA stereotype do you embody?
Trustworthy and ethical – Positively, I am seen as honest and a reliable professional.

What CPA stereotype do you defy?
People assume I can do math in my head really fast! Nope!

Why did you choose to become a CPA?
You know, when I was younger, I actually wanted to be a pediatrician—helping kids and all that. But then I thought, if I ever ran my own practice, I’d need to be a boss at managing money and keeping things organized. That’s when I discovered CPAs—people who are super detail-oriented and totally rock at handling finances. So, I decided to become a CPA myself, to get all that know-how and be in control of my own success. Plus, who says working with numbers can’t be fun?

What's Your CPA "superpower"?
My CPA superpower? It’s mastering the art of multitasking like a pro. While others might complain about long hours and feeling overwhelmed, I’ve figured out how to get the job done and still show up for my kids’ activities, church, and quality time with family and friends. I don’t just survive busy seasons — I thrive in them, proving you can have a successful CPA career and a life outside the office.

What's something that you've done that has nothing to do with accounting but you're really proud of?
Something I’m really proud of—outside of accounting—is being a mom who has weathered some truly tough times. Parenthood has tested me in ways no balance sheet ever could, and coming through those challenges stronger has been one of my greatest achievements. It’s taught me resilience, patience, and unconditional love—skills that help me both at home and in my career.

What advice would you give to your younger self before taking the CPA exam?
Don't give up. Don't compare yourself to others. Stay on your own course.

Finish this sentence: "You know you're a CPA when ..."
You bring up the tax deadline on the 15th of each month.

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Angela Ragan

Tax Shareholder

Meet Angela Ragan, Tax Shareholder for JRBT PC.

Angela Ragan
Tax Shareholder | JRBT PC
Licensed in: 2009
Attended: Baylor

What CPA stereotype do you embody?
Trustworthy and ethical – Positively, I am seen as honest and a reliable professional.

What CPA stereotype do you defy?
People assume I can do math in my head really fast! Nope!

Why did you choose to become a CPA?
You know, when I was younger, I actually wanted to be a pediatrician—helping kids and all that. But then I thought, if I ever ran my own practice, I’d need to be a boss at managing money and keeping things organized. That’s when I discovered CPAs—people who are super detail-oriented and totally rock at handling finances. So, I decided to become a CPA myself, to get all that know-how and be in control of my own success. Plus, who says working with numbers can’t be fun?

What's Your CPA "superpower"?
My CPA superpower? It’s mastering the art of multitasking like a pro. While others might complain about long hours and feeling overwhelmed, I’ve figured out how to get the job done and still show up for my kids’ activities, church, and quality time with family and friends. I don’t just survive busy seasons — I thrive in them, proving you can have a successful CPA career and a life outside the office.

What's something that you've done that has nothing to do with accounting but you're really proud of?
Something I’m really proud of—outside of accounting—is being a mom who has weathered some truly tough times. Parenthood has tested me in ways no balance sheet ever could, and coming through those challenges stronger has been one of my greatest achievements. It’s taught me resilience, patience, and unconditional love—skills that help me both at home and in my career.

What advice would you give to your younger self before taking the CPA exam?
Don't give up. Don't compare yourself to others. Stay on your own course.

Finish this sentence: "You know you're a CPA when ..."
You bring up the tax deadline on the 15th of each month.

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