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How does one properly handle the various ways a death affects each co-worker, client and the firm itself?
May 25Proof Positive Content -
These five steps can help accounting firms become more innovative.
May 25Boomer Consulting Inc. -
Trump's budget aims to cut approximately $3.6 trillion in spending, in part from eligibility changes for the Earned Income Tax Credit and Child Tax Credit.
May 24Thomson Reuters Checkpoint -
Voice augmented accounting could be a reality right now. Here’s what accountants should look out for in devices that listen.
May 24Accounting Today -
Accounting professionals have the potential to become their clients' most trusted advisors. Here's how to achieve that trust.
May 24Nav -
Attorneys and leeches; poker, pro sports and debt; effects of IRS tardiness; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 23 -
While best known for the unsubstantiated tale about a falling apple that led to his theory of gravity, Sir Isaac Newton’s three laws of motion have withstood the test of time. These principles have remarkable applicability to modern-day accounting firm mergers.
May 23NewGate Partners -
There are two types of accountants—those who do their work with blinders and those with wide-open eyes. Both can do competent jobs for their clients, but the ones with the wide-open eyes grow and can do far better work for their clients.
May 22Withum -
If firms aren’t proactive, it’s all too easy to drive away clients and lose business (text version).
May 22BD Consultants -
May is Internal Audit Awareness Month. On the off chance that didn’t make it onto your calendar, I’d like to make the case that rethinking internal audit’s potential is time well spent.
May 19PwC