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The Big Four firm's $450 million, 55-acre learning and development center is set to host 28,000 professionals through its first year of operation.
January 14 -
I always prepare for client meetings. Sometimes I overprepare because I don’t want to be unprepared and also because I want to control the pace, direction and timing of the meeting.
January 13
Withum -
Wulf Matthias of Wirecard AG resigned after months of controversy over the digital payments company’s accounting practices.
January 13 -
The AICPA and the American Accounting Association presented three researchers with the 2020 Greatest Potential Impact on Management Accounting Practice Award.
January 13 -
Accountants should be ‘ladies and gentlemen serving ladies and gentlemen.’
January 13
Rightworks -
Most small businesses do run their own payroll, but they also wish they didn’t have to.
January 10 -
Accounting firms are beginning to wade into the use of blockchain technology for audits, but with caution as the technology spreads beyond the cryptocurrency space where it’s been used for digital assets like Bitcoin.
January 9 -
The proposed changes could have the potential for expanding future enforcement proceedings.
January 9
Baker Botts LLP -
The average U.S. household is paying an annual surtax of more than $3,000 to subsidize taxpayers who aren’t paying all they owe, a new report from the Taxpayer Advocate Service found.
January 9 -
CPAs should be wary of these seven client requests around revenue recognition.
January 9
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