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Accounting Today delivers news, rankings, thought leadership, and analysis for accounting professionals so they can navigate change in standards, firm strategy, technology adoption, talent, and the overall business environment.
Accounting professionals are facing rapid transformation, including shifting professional standards, demographic change, technology disruption, practice consolidation, and changing expectations for advisory services. Our coverage surfaces these strategic dynamics and provides insights and analysis for firms, leaders, and the accounting profession.
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More than ever, it's important for CPAs and financial planners to ask their clients about the presence of a child with special needs in the family.
September 23
Protected Tomorrows -
From his skyscrapers to golf resorts, Donald Trump allegedly manipulated the value of a range of assets that inflated his net worth for years and defrauded banks, insurance companies and the IRS.
September 23 -
Just days after American officials arrived in Hong Kong to review the audit work papers of Chinese companies, Washington's watchdog has a stern warning for Beijing: U.S. inspectors must get full access.
September 23 -
The American Institute of CPAs received a $120,000 grant from the Maryland Department of Labor to expand its Registered Apprenticeship for Finance Business Partners in the state.
September 22 -
Utilizing a shadow payroll process, the payroll in the work country shadows (or mirrors) the compensation paid to the employee in their origin country.
September 22
Certino -
New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a sweeping lawsuit accusing Trump of inflating his asset values by billions of dollars to obtain favorable loan terms and other financial benefits.
September 22 -
The Pennsylvania Institute of CPAs found that while executives and practitioners agree that environmental, social and governance reporting matters, they are not prepared for the impact ESG practices may have on their organizations.
September 21






