-
Even at 91, former American International Group Inc. Chairman Maurice Hank Greenberg isnt ready to quit fighting.
September 12 -
CPA firms, which are both data consumers and data collectors, are becoming increasingly more comfortable with the idea of using a cloud service and are intrigued by Office 365's ability to increase business productivity.
September 12 -
Indiana Governor Mike Pence and his wife, Karen, earned adjusted gross income of $113,026 in 2015 and paid $8,956 in federal income taxes, according to a copy of the Republican vice presidential nominees return that was released Fridaya move toward transparency that his running mate, Donald Trump, has yet to make.
September 12 -
Some of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
September 11 -
Leaders in the profession share what's has them most excited about its future.
September 11 -
Three former Tesco Plc executives were charged with fraud and false accounting by the U.K. Serious Fraud Office, after a multi-million dollar shortfall discovered two years ago led to a criminal investigation of the grocers finances.
September 9 -
The International Federation of Accountants wants accountant organizations to partner together more widely and share their success stories and best practices.
September 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service needs to do a better job of keeping track of the laptop computers issued to contractors, according to a new report.
September 9 -
Many dream of the day they can start their own business. For some CPAs, the leap to self-employment means a chance to set their own schedule and balance work and family on their own terms. For others, its about leaving a boss behind and taking the reins.
September 9 -
The Georgia Society of CPAs (GSCPA) and the Georgia Food Bank Association (GFBA) have announced the results of their third annual Georgia Accounting Food Fight, which took place this previous August 8-19.
September 9