Daniel Hood has been editor-in-chief of Accounting Today since 2011; he joined Accounting Today as managing editor in 1998. A graduate of Georgetown University, he has also served as a business editor for the New York Daily News, and as a production editor for The Wall Street Journal Europe. He is the author of five novels and a guidebook to New York City.
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Grant Thornton CEO Brad Preber and principal Linda Miller, who leads the firm's fraud and financial crimes practice, offer strategies to help businesses protect themselves from fraud amid the pandemic environment.
By Daniel HoodMay 18 -
More than half expect to be back to a more normal work environment in less than six months, according to a new survey.
By Daniel HoodMay 15 -
Grant Thornton CEO Brad Preber and principal Linda Miller, who leads the firm’s fraud and financial crimes practice, explain why the coronavirus pandemic and the government response to it have created unique opportunities for fraud.
By Daniel HoodMay 13 -
MACPA offers a guide to keeping staff safe and healthy when the time comes for them to return to the office.
By Daniel HoodMay 12 -
Withum's Jim Bourke breaks down which of your firm's applications can be swapped to web-based versions right now, and which you'll have to wait for later.
By Daniel HoodMay 11 -
As the accounting profession moves through the coronavirus, Transition Advisors' Joel Sinkin shares what the last recession and the aftermath of 9/11 tell us to expect in the M&A market.
By Daniel HoodMay 6 -
Top consultants Gale Crosley, Angie Grissom and Allan Koltin share the strategies firms need to take to make it through the pandemic.
By Daniel HoodMay 5 -
Leaders from the AICPA share details of firms’ struggles, and the work the profession is doing to mitigate the economic effect of the coronavirus.
By Daniel HoodMay 4 -
The Paycheck Protection Program continues to evolve -- and there are other ways to help business clients, according to Erik Asgeirsson of CPA.com and Mark Koziel of the AICPA.
By Daniel HoodMay 4 -
EY leads among the largest auditors in the first quarter of 2020.
By Daniel HoodMay 4