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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Member Benefits

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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.

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Ryan Bartholomee

Aug 7, 2025, 10:02
Title : Ryan Bartholomee
Last name : Bartholomee
First name : Ryan
Job title : CFO
Organization : Shenandoah Petroleum Corporation
Department :
Committee position :
Ryan Bartholomee
CFO | Shenandoah Petroleum Corporation
Licensed in: 2008
Attended: Abilene Christian University

What CPA stereotype do you embody?
I love numbers and am logical and introverted.

What CPA stereotype do you defy?
I enjoy being funnier than people expect, and I have a lot of hobbies that may not be CPA stereotypical: running, strength training, attending comic cons, collecting basketball, baseball or football cards and memorabilia or building Lego sets.

Why did you choose to become a CPA?
My dad was a VP of Finance for a company and loved that job. He was great at it. We are wired similarly. He did not have his CPA license and was eventually transitioned to a different role and replaced by a CPA. The value of a CPA license to open doors and provide job security were apparent to me at a young age.

What's Your CPA "superpower"?
Being able to use Microsoft Excel with video game like skill or pivot between details and the strategic big picture with regards to anything impacting our company are my CPA "superpower."

What's something that you've done that has nothing to do with accounting but you're really proud of?
Being married for over 18 years and a father of 4 kids (3 daughters and 1 son) ranging from 14 years old down to 2 are what I am most proud of and grateful for in life. On a personal note, I am proud that I set my personal record half marathon time while in my 40s.

What advice would you give to your younger self before taking the CPA exam?
I liked how I passed the exam: all 4 parts before kids and increased career responsibilities and as soon as possible after meeting all eligibility requirements. Exam material and study habits were also fresher.

Finish this sentence: "You know you're a CPA when ..."
You enjoy using spreadsheets outside of work or stories just feel incomplete without numbers.

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Ryan Bartholomee

Aug 7, 2025, 10:02
Title : Ryan Bartholomee
Last name : Bartholomee
First name : Ryan
Job title : CFO
Organization : Shenandoah Petroleum Corporation
Department :
Committee position :
Ryan Bartholomee
CFO | Shenandoah Petroleum Corporation
Licensed in: 2008
Attended: Abilene Christian University

What CPA stereotype do you embody?
I love numbers and am logical and introverted.

What CPA stereotype do you defy?
I enjoy being funnier than people expect, and I have a lot of hobbies that may not be CPA stereotypical: running, strength training, attending comic cons, collecting basketball, baseball or football cards and memorabilia or building Lego sets.

Why did you choose to become a CPA?
My dad was a VP of Finance for a company and loved that job. He was great at it. We are wired similarly. He did not have his CPA license and was eventually transitioned to a different role and replaced by a CPA. The value of a CPA license to open doors and provide job security were apparent to me at a young age.

What's Your CPA "superpower"?
Being able to use Microsoft Excel with video game like skill or pivot between details and the strategic big picture with regards to anything impacting our company are my CPA "superpower."

What's something that you've done that has nothing to do with accounting but you're really proud of?
Being married for over 18 years and a father of 4 kids (3 daughters and 1 son) ranging from 14 years old down to 2 are what I am most proud of and grateful for in life. On a personal note, I am proud that I set my personal record half marathon time while in my 40s.

What advice would you give to your younger self before taking the CPA exam?
I liked how I passed the exam: all 4 parts before kids and increased career responsibilities and as soon as possible after meeting all eligibility requirements. Exam material and study habits were also fresher.

Finish this sentence: "You know you're a CPA when ..."
You enjoy using spreadsheets outside of work or stories just feel incomplete without numbers.

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Ryan Bartholomee

CFO

Meet Ryan Bartholomee, CPA and CFO for Shenandoah Petroleum Corporation.

Ryan Bartholomee
CFO | Shenandoah Petroleum Corporation
Licensed in: 2008
Attended: Abilene Christian University

What CPA stereotype do you embody?
I love numbers and am logical and introverted.

What CPA stereotype do you defy?
I enjoy being funnier than people expect, and I have a lot of hobbies that may not be CPA stereotypical: running, strength training, attending comic cons, collecting basketball, baseball or football cards and memorabilia or building Lego sets.

Why did you choose to become a CPA?
My dad was a VP of Finance for a company and loved that job. He was great at it. We are wired similarly. He did not have his CPA license and was eventually transitioned to a different role and replaced by a CPA. The value of a CPA license to open doors and provide job security were apparent to me at a young age.

What's Your CPA "superpower"?
Being able to use Microsoft Excel with video game like skill or pivot between details and the strategic big picture with regards to anything impacting our company are my CPA "superpower."

What's something that you've done that has nothing to do with accounting but you're really proud of?
Being married for over 18 years and a father of 4 kids (3 daughters and 1 son) ranging from 14 years old down to 2 are what I am most proud of and grateful for in life. On a personal note, I am proud that I set my personal record half marathon time while in my 40s.

What advice would you give to your younger self before taking the CPA exam?
I liked how I passed the exam: all 4 parts before kids and increased career responsibilities and as soon as possible after meeting all eligibility requirements. Exam material and study habits were also fresher.

Finish this sentence: "You know you're a CPA when ..."
You enjoy using spreadsheets outside of work or stories just feel incomplete without numbers.

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Accounting educators are the backbone of the profession, and I can’t wait to connect with the TXCPA Austin community to see how education is adapting to AI, data analytics, and a fast-changing career landscape.

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