AT Think

  • It’s bad enough that you’ve lost your job. It’s even worse knowing you must compete with a glut of talented unemployed folks who’ve also hit the “recession jackpot.” But if your first impulse upon getting the ax is to run home and email, text and “friend” every potential employer you can think of, slow down. Read more at Accounting Tomorrow's blog.

    February 11
  • Retirement doesn't have to be just about bingo and shuffleboard.

    February 10
  • Retirement doesn’t have to be just about bingo and shuffleboard.

    February 10
  • Are leaders born or are they made? Are you a firm owner still thinking like an employee? Your new, desired behavior starts with one simple word: change. By Scott Bradbary

    February 9
  • Millennials still believe the future is bright.

    February 9
  • I have moments when I wonder if I’ve gotten more than I bargained for.

    February 9
  • Millennials still believe the future is bright. According to a survey of 2,000 people conducted by Pepsi as part of the company's Optimism Project, 94 percent of Gen Yers feel optimistic about the future.

    February 9
  • Sitting around the dinner table with four generations of family members reminded me how important it is for individuals to communicate about their preferred method of communication.It all started when my fiancé told me my mother had texted him to remember to bring an important document to her.

    February 7
  • Many Americans are planning to delay retirement, postpone vacations and reconsider buying or selling their homes as the result of the economy, according to a new survey by the American Institute of CPAs.

    February 6
  • Many Americans are planning to delay retirement, postpone vacations and reconsider buying or selling their homes as the result of the economy, according to a new survey by the American Institute of CPAs.

    February 5