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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Accounting Today’s editors pick the best new and most improved tools and resources for accountants from the past year
By Daniel HoodFebruary 5 -
What it means to be a Certified Public Accountant may be changing sooner than you think.
By Daniel HoodFebruary 4 -
The landscape of accounting firm mergers is shifting significantly
By Daniel HoodFebruary 4 -
NCCPAP's Neil Fishman talks about the issues facing small firms and sole practitioners.
By Daniel HoodFebruary 4 -
Two firms dominate an otherwise slow quarter for new engagements.
By Daniel HoodFebruary 1 -
Many business owners and entrepreneurs are looking to realize value from the companies they've created, but don't know how, says Anthony Glomski, who sees a major role for accountants in guiding these clients through a liquidity event.
By Daniel HoodJanuary 28 -
Much of what we know about whistleblowers is wrong -- and that matters, because they play a crucial role in uncovering fraud, says accounting professor and fraud researcher Kelly Richmond Pope.
By Daniel HoodJanuary 21 -
CPA financial planners share their favorite moves for kicking off the year right.
By Daniel HoodJanuary 14 -
Cross-border commerce offers a tremendous opportunity for U.S. businesses -- but there are serious tax, customs and other compliance requirements that their accountants need to be aware of, according to Avalara VP Amy Morgan.
By Daniel HoodJanuary 11 -
The risks are lower than many accountants think -- and the rewards are greater.
By Daniel HoodJanuary 11