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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Overall, smaller firms gained by far the most new and net engagements for the year.
By Daniel HoodMarch 1 -
Four-fifths of CPAs and accounting pros also expect the new administration to pursue tax reform.
By Daniel HoodFebruary 27 -
Following a refinement of the group’s constituents, the board has added a handful of new members.
By Daniel HoodFebruary 21 -
With the new fundraising tool on the rise, the Securities and Exchange Commission is looking to get stakeholders’ thoughts on the new method of raising capital in a public forum.
By Daniel HoodFebruary 21 -
The deal adds Proctor, Crook, Crowder & Fogal to the Alabama-based super-regional firm.
By Daniel HoodFebruary 21 -
The number of changes facing the accounting profession will leave most practices radically altered in the near future, according to Barry Melancon, the president and CEO of the American Institute of CPAs.
By Daniel HoodFebruary 13 -
With a few notable exceptions, the last three months of the year were slow for auditors attempting to land new Securities and Exchange Commission engagements.
By Daniel HoodJanuary 30 -
Prices for both accounting services and tax prep are set to go up this year, according to a new survey.
By Daniel HoodJanuary 30 -
The last great innovator in accounting may well have been Luca Pacioli, 500 years ago. Isn't it time for another one?
By Daniel HoodJanuary 30 -
The work product management solution provider has announced new tools for protecting firms, as well as an updated edition of its document and e-mail management application.
By Daniel HoodJanuary 25