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Until you can find a reliable approach to governing your projects and resources, the dreaded seesaw will continue its ups and downs.
November 18
Replicon -
Accounting firm owners and partners who did not get their own tax returns in on time face losing their licenses, being expelled from their professional societies, losing their livelihoods and possibly being imprisoned.
November 18
Withum -
The core issue is its potential for exploitation and fraud, according to Prof. J. Edward Ketz.
November 15
The Pennsylvania State University -
The profession needs to make more of a commitment to ensuring women have a seat at the table.
November 15
Rehmann -
When it comes to mergers and acquisitions in the accounting world, the word “robust” only begins to describe what’s happening.
November 14
Optimum Strategies -
This is the perfect time of year to work on your upcoming tax season and design it the way you want it to be.
November 14
Intuit -
Warren and realism; how partners slide; protecting clients’ cards; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
November 12
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The accounting impact is estimated to affect more than 5,000 commercial banks and other financial entities that provide credit in the U.S., as well as non-financial institutions.
November 12
Duff & Phelps -
I’ve spent my career as an “expert generalist,” so when a book on the advantages of being a generalist was published, many friends called it to my attention and I read it.
November 11
Withum -
In an era when cyberattacks occur so frequently, it’s crucial to be educated and proactive about protecting your firm.
November 7
ADP