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Jody Padar shares her experience interviewing thought leaders on the future of the accounting profession.
June 19
"The Radical CPA" -
Data has always been the cornerstone of an accurate and compliant allowance for loan and lease losses (ALLL), and it will remain critical under the current expected credit loss model, or CECL.
June 19
Abrigo -
Democratic presidential candidates like Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have talked about repealing the GOP’s tax overhaul. Yet a large-scale rollback is unlikely. Instead, two other forces could slowly unravel the law — Democrats currently in power in the House and President Donald Trump’s trade policies.
June 19 -
Xerocon was a showcase of the achievements of the past year as much as it was about the roadmap for the future.
June 19 -
The day-off debate; SECURE’s flaw; IRS appeals mean a long wait; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 18
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Intuit wants to put small businesses in touch with professional advisors, in more ways than one.
June 18 -
Americans gave less money to charities last year partly because the Republican tax law changes made many people ineligible for tax breaks that can inspire donations.
June 18 -
Elizabeth Pittelkow Kittner, head of finance at the International Legal Technology Association, was recognized for her efforts to advance the accounting profession.
June 18 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board is considering giving privately held companies and not-for-profit organizations an extra two years to implement standards.
June 18 -
At AICPA's Engage conference, MACPA's Bill Sheridan shared which topics need to be discussed when defining your business.
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