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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Too many accounting firms are relying on outdated or inappropriate data to measure their success, says Sarah Dobek.
By Daniel HoodOctober 7 -
Plus, FICPA names a new CGO; ConvergenceCoaching wants you to Streak; PwC gets ready for the holidays; and other firm and personnel news.
By Daniel HoodOctober 4 -
The free filing program will be available in 24 states, and reach potentially 30 million taxpayers.
By Daniel HoodOctober 3 -
The private equity-backed platform is adding Pasadena, California-based Lucas Horsfall.
By Daniel HoodOctober 1 -
Melanie Lauridsen and Cynthia Rijo Sanchez discuss what it takes to successfully serve the Hispanic market.
By Daniel HoodSeptember 30 -
AICPA chief Barry Melancon parses the tax issues of the election, as well as the broader uncertainty facing the profession.
By Daniel HoodSeptember 28 -
Private equity may bring valuable, if not entirely welcome, changes to the accounting profession.
By Daniel HoodSeptember 27 -
Beyond private equity lie a host of other acquirers and accounting firm structures — and not all of them will be good for the profession.
By Daniel HoodSeptember 26 -
Terrell Turner explains his firm's unique process for upgrading employee reviews.
By Daniel HoodSeptember 23 -
The unexpected demise of an audit firm proved to be a boon for many small auditors.
By Daniel HoodSeptember 20