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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Regulating taxpayers, self-rental, debt collection and other concerns topped the organization’s agenda in D.C.
By Daniel HoodMay 29 -
Don't wait for a breach to shore up your defenses -- and to help your clients protect themselves.
By Daniel HoodMay 28 -
RSM US managing partner and CEO Joe Adams shares how his firm is becoming more innovative in the face of the challenges facing the accounting profession.
By Daniel HoodMay 28 -
Knowing the different ways people will respond to change can make managing and implementing it easier.
By Daniel HoodMay 28 -
With tax season over, practitioners can start sprucing up their web site to help draw in next season's clients.
By Daniel HoodMay 27 -
Kicking off XCM’s user conference, Randy Johnston and Mike Sabbatis see technology reshaping the accounting profession.
By Daniel HoodMay 21 -
The landmark ruling has had a major impact, but there are other areas that witnessing upheaval.
By Daniel HoodMay 20 -
If you have wealthy clients who need these kinds of services, it can be a gold mine for CPAs, according to John Napolitano.
By Daniel HoodMay 19 -
Now that the dust has settled, IRS statistics give a glimpse into the issues surrounding busy season
By Daniel HoodMay 14 -
The old banker breakfasts and lawyer lunches won't drive the growth accounting firms need, according to top consultant Gale Crosley -- it requires coordinated teams who are thinking much more strategically about the process.
By Daniel HoodMay 13