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Future accountants should be as proficient in performing variance analyses and using data visualization software as they are with general ledgers.
January 30
Shenandoah University School of Business -
A change in command is a natural time for firms and their leaders to take stock of where they are, and to consider new directions, new ideas and new approaches.
January 29
Accounting Today -
While other parts of the Tax Code are updated routinely, the passive activity threshold has stayed frozen in time, punishing hardworking Americans.
January 29
Angelo & Associates -
Inside the IRS's recent focus on broker reporting of digital asset transactions and the Form 1099-DA.
January 29
Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting -
For accountants with clients with multiple entities, one of the biggest bottlenecks is in multi-entity consolidation, especially family offices. How can you, as their trusted advisor, help combat the issue?
January 29
SoftLedger -
The limits of DOGE; big pharma and the TCJA; soda tax misaimed; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
January 28
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How do you redesign traditional finance roles as digital finance roles?
January 28
Gartner Finance -
Whether you are the lowest-level employee or highest-level CPA firm owner or partner, your job is to provide services for the person hiring or engaging you.
January 27
Withum -
Following the Republican victory in the 2024 election, tax reform and political changes are at the forefront of every accountant's agenda.
January 24
Source Advisors -
These institutions serve as examples of how academic structure, focused preparation and student support can help graduates successfully navigate the CPA exam.
January 23
Baylor University and the University of Northern Iowa