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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With strong revenues and plenty of work to do, firms are putting off critical changes, says consultant Allan Koltin.
By Daniel HoodNovember 7 - Graham Stanton and Edgar Thomas of Avise discuss why accountants and management aren't always speaking the same language.Sponsored by Intuit
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Whether it's coaching, mentoring or just a sympathetic ear, taking an interest in employees' individual careers is a must.
By Daniel HoodNovember 7 -
Employees are less and less willing to keep their heads down, and want more of a say in how things are done.
By Daniel HoodNovember 4 -
The pressure to keep staff has firms finding lots of innovative and unusual bennies to offer.
By Daniel HoodNovember 3 -
A look inside the 10 best places to start a career in accounting.
By Daniel HoodNovember 3 -
Beyond a focus on wellness, the Best Firms to Work For make sure to offer staff opportunities to get physical.
By Daniel HoodNovember 2 -
Putting the firm logo on clothes, bags, blankets and just about anything else makes a great giveaway that has long-term value.
By Daniel HoodNovember 1 -
The billable hour may still reign, but more firms are discovering the benefits of free time.
By Daniel HoodOctober 31 - Bill Smith of CBIZ MHM discusses what new funding for the service means in terms of enforcement and greater audit activity, as well as how it will impact tax pros.Sponsored by Avantax