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The California firm saw staff members and their families volunteer for the event and raised $2,500.
May 23 -
The hearing on the proposed border-adjustment tax that has split corporate America for months is finally happening, but the measure may be further than ever from reality.
May 23 -
The president's plan would dramatically reduce the government’s role in society, but relies on a sweeping tax overhaul package that may not happen.
May 23 -
The Trump administration’s proposals may create opportunities for practitioners.
May 23 -
The consulting arms of U.S. accounting firms grew by 10.2 percent to $21.5 billion in 2016, compared to growth of 7.1 percent to $58.7 billion in in the overall consulting market, according to a new report.
May 23 -
The American Institute of CPAs presented its budget and finances at its Spring Meeting of Council in Washington, D.C., on Monday as the organization undergoes a transformation into an international association with the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants.
May 22 -
KPMG LLP has begun construction on a $400 million, 55-acre facility for learning, development and technology innovation in Orlando, Florida.
May 22 -
There are two types of accountants—those who do their work with blinders and those with wide-open eyes. Both can do competent jobs for their clients, but the ones with the wide-open eyes grow and can do far better work for their clients.
May 22
Withum -
If firms aren’t proactive, it’s all too easy to drive away clients and lose business (text version).
May 22
BD Consultants -
Blockchain has the potential to revolutionize the accounting world – but it’s still in its infancy. Peter Horadan, CTO of Avalara, gives an introduction to its potential, and where it’s headed.
May 22









