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This summer a couple of my columns dealt with developing a specialization, and I had a ton of feedback. One person I spoke to is a young accountant who is trying to figure out a career path with a specialization. She has about five years of experience and feels she needs to choose a specialization to be able to start the next phase of her career.
January 16
Withum -
Acquiring high-quality clients can prove difficult -- which may help explain why so many firms are willing to serve clients that don't provide much value.
January 14
Esposito CEO2CEO, LLC -
Technology protocols, security measures and proper staff training are key.
January 14
Epay Systems -
The changes are easy in concept: Most people favor lowering the tax rate and closing loopholes. The difficulty is in the details.
January 12
Lazard Freres & Co. -
Accounting students have the arduous task of learning how to prepare and analyze financial reports. Like other users of financial data, they may wonder if the numbers alone are enough to evaluate a firm.
January 12
Marist College -
The right number and titles of positions in a firm lead to stronger firm stability and growth. They can also lead to better employee job satisfaction and employee longevity because they set a clearer path to partner.
January 11
Tax Career Advisor LLC -
Among all the decisions and actions a small business may need to take, one of the more important is deciding whether to incorporate or form an LLC.
January 11
CorpNet.com -
A billion accounts hacked at Yahoo; real-time translation on Skype; businesses going entirely cashless; and other recent developments you and your clients should know about.
January 11
Marks Group PC -
The Federal-Level Research and Development Tax Credit Program, or RTCP, was originally enacted in the Internal Revenue Code through the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 as a temporary provision at a time when research and development jobs were significantly declining throughout the United States.
January 10
Sax LLP -
The consequences of not signing a return, price spikes at the pump, Congress gets off to a strong start, and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
January 10