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The future will look more like life during the pandemic than life before the pandemic.
November 24
Accounting Today -
New staff guidance says their disclosures may be incomplete or misleading.
November 24 -
Employees working remotely during the coronavirus pandemic claimed some outlandish expenses this year, including pricey exercise bikes, facelifts and private jets.
November 18 -
Between the pandemic, aging CPA firm owners and staffing tensions, many in the accounting profession anticipate a huge uptick in firm mergers and acquisitions over the next 24 months.
November 18
Optimum Strategies -
These unconventional times call for concentrating on one or two areas of specialization, and exploiting those to the max.
November 13Hinge -
The percentage of workers asking for compensation for work-from-home expenses with their employers hasn’t gone up significantly since the outbreak of COVID-19.
November 11 -
While conventional wisdom tells us that bigger is better, that’s plain and simple nonsense when it comes to midsized CPA firms and a convenient excuse for less than stellar growth by a firm’s partner group.
November 11
Esposito CEO2CEO, LLC -
The annual study will look at accounting firms' plans, expectations and concerns for 2021.
November 6 -
Internal auditors are facing risks during the COVID-19 pandemic in business continuity, crisis management, cybersecurity and other areas, according to a new report.
November 2 -
Firms need to sharpen their abilities in these four areas.
November 2
Winding River Consulting




