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.
- Jean Marie Caragher talks about why getting rid of bad clients can make a difference when it comes to keeping good staff, and much more.Sponsored by Wolters Kluwer
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The New York-based firm is the platform's third major deal.
By Daniel HoodJune 2 -
The bill proposed two extra alternatives to the credit hour requirement, but did not pass in the current legislative session.
By Daniel HoodMay 30 -
The Cleveland-based Top 50 Firm netted 10 new clients thanks to a recent acquisition.
By Daniel HoodMay 30 -
From clients and staff to software vendors and regulators, everyone seems to be telling accountants and accounting firms what to do.
By Daniel HoodMay 25 - Accountants need to create space for innovation, and then build up the change management processes they need to implement their innovations, explains Heather Satterley.Sponsored by Wolters Kluwer
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The San Antonio-based firm has taken on a strategic investment and adopted an alternative practice structure.
By Daniel HoodMay 18 - Allan Koltin discusses the key planks of a strong platform for firm growth.Sponsored by Divvy
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Accounting Today's annual selection highlights some of the most cutting-edge practices in the country.
May 9 - Accountants have more power in their dealings with software providers than they may think, according to thought leader Seth Fineberg.Sponsored by Wolters Kluwer