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The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board announced six settled actions against non-U.S. accounting firms late last month for failure to report certain disciplinary or regulatory actions against them in their home country.
April 21Meister Seelig & Fein LLP -
The software should be intuitive, because many who use it are only doing so every several months.
April 21Chrome River Technologies -
Adding new practice niches is good, right? Well, yes and no.
April 20Hinge -
Wealth advisor and CPA David Isaacs defends his misunderstood peers.
April 20 -
Technology can and should be leveraged to optimize a firm's best asset: Customer relationships.
April 19Intaact -
Avoiding double taxation; memorable marketing; the United mess; different kinds of returns; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 18 -
Art Kuesel on the importance of taking stock following tax season.
April 18Kuesel Consulting -
Businesses are particularly vulnerable to fraud because their information is often part of public record.
April 17OnDeck -
The annual life cycle for accountants traditionally ends and begins with April 15 (or whatever the actual due date is). The early months of the year are involved or consumed with tax season. After tax season ends, normality begins.
April 17Withum -
The first step in any successful whistleblower claim for auditors and accountants is to determine eligibility.
April 14Zuckerman Law