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A record number of CFOs in S&P 500 companies stepped down last year, partly due to the turmoil facing their companies from the coronavirus pandemic.
February 5 -
For radical CPAs, starting the new year is a great time for change. Whether you’re thinking about adopting a new process or technology or revamping everything at your firm, it all starts with being intentional.
February 5"The Radical CPA" -
Brown Schultz Sheridan & Fritz donates $50K to nonprofits; Kassouf promotes 19; and more CPA news.
February 5 -
Knowing what is required and completing documentation in a timely fashion maximize the company’s opportunity to receive its incentive reward.
February 5McGuire Sponsel -
Practitioners share how they're changing the ways they reach out to clients and prospects.
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UHY LLP, a Top 100 Firm based in Farmington Hills, Michigan, has expanded its presence in Ann Arbor by adding Pietrasiuk, Kelley & Kelley P.C.
February 4 -
Coronavirus-related government policies and regulations that could affect business performance ranked as the top risk cited by board members and C-suite executives, according to a new survey.
February 3 -
Twenty-five staff members from Syzygy Solutions and Velossent will join Aprio’s advisory services group.
February 3 -
The California accounting firm's co-leadership model was put to the test in 2020.
February 3 -
EisnerAmper, a Top 20 Firm based in New York, has expanded in Texas by merging in Goldin Peiser & Peiser, a firm headquartered in Dallas.
February 2