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The Office of Professional Responsibility is trying to expand its authority over preparers – and running into opposition.
April 4
Accounting Today -
When I started my practice I tried to extend as many clients as I could. I figured this would ease tax season and spread the work out throughout the year.
April 3
Withum -
There are five capabilities firms must have to remain successful and future-ready, but too often they think they've already done or tried that.
April 3
Boomer Consulting Inc. -
For CPA firms, the goal of “running with the big dogs” usually means a firm aspires to stay independent and wants to perpetuate itself for the next generation.
March 31
Esposito CEO2CEO, LLC -
Benchmarking and analytics can help accounting firms cope with talent dynamics, and boost client engagement.
March 30
ADP Small Business Services -
Ted Needleman gives the run down on weight, key feel and price point for a range of computer keyboards.
March 30
Accounting Today -
Super Bowl LI offered us many surprises this year, not the least of which was the New England Patriots’ incredible comeback. However, as a practicing CPA and attorney working exclusively in tax representation, I was taken aback with something else, as I’m sure many tax practitioners were: H&R Block, Jon Hamm and IBM’s “Watson.”
March 29
Paul Mancinone Company, P.C. -
Internal auditors have a tough job—they have to enter a team and gain full trust and transparency in a limited amount of time.
March 29
Level Five Executive -
As companies prepare for the new accounting standard that takes effect in 2018, there’s no shortage of apprehension among financial executives.
March 29
PwC -
For firms interested in implementing a health reimbursement arrangement, several steps must be completed to do so correctly and compliantly.
March 28
PeopleKeep Inc.