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A lack of clarity can be an enterprise killer for accountants.
October 15
Rightworks -
The KSCPA honored eight emerging and experienced female leaders across the state.
October 15 -
Despite advances in technology, too many companies are still wasting time and money with manual bill pay and paper checks. Accounting firms are in a unique position to help these companies.
October 15
Bill.com -
The International Federation of Accountants issued a report indicating strong support for international accounting and auditing standards, particularly in areas where IFAC member organizations are involved in the process from beginning to end.
October 14 -
The American Institute of CPAs’ Financial Reporting Committee has sent a letter to the Financial Accounting Standards Board questioning the costs and benefits of FASB’s current goodwill impairment model.
October 11 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has named Rebekah Goshorn Jurata, a special assistant to the president for financial policy on the White House’s National Economic Council.
October 11 -
Rising tensions between Washington and Beijing have prompted some White House officials to fixate on a provocative question with big implications for global markets: Why can Chinese companies sell shares in the U.S. when American regulators are barred from inspecting their books?
October 11 -
The president, under siege from House Democrats weighing impeachment, suffered a stinging blow as a federal appeals court upheld a subpoena ordering his accountants to provide Congress with his financial records.
October 11 -
Thirty-six up-and-coming CPAs have graduated from the AICPA's annual training and education program held in Durham, N.C.
October 10 -
Remote audits are an alternative that can make the experience easier and more efficient for the audited company as well as the audit team.
October 10
Mauldin & Jenkins





