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Many professional service firms don't realize that many referrals come from people who aren't paying clients.
June 29 -
EY’s potential IPO of its consulting activities could trigger stock windfalls of as much as $8 million each for the consulting partners, compared to $2 million on average for audit partners.
June 29 -
The judge overseeing billionaire Robert Brockman’s tax-evasion case, the largest against an individual in U.S. history, tentatively set his trial date for Feb. 23, 2023.
June 29 -
A positive EX is no longer just nice to have; it’s mission-critical.
June 29
Boomer Inc. -
Research from Accounting Today dives into who's leaving accounting firms and why; what firms are trying to do to attract and retain top talent; and more.
June 29 -
The workplace of the future will make room for all types of participation.
June 29 -
Holes in a proposed gun tax; IRS budget-to-be; offshore account troubles; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 28
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CliftonLarsonAllen’s CLA Foundation has committed $1 million in grants to the National Association of Black Accountants to seed NABA’s new Pathway to College program, support human capital needs, and create scholarships.
June 28 -
Lower courts have disagreed whether non-willful failure-to-disclose penalties are on per-account or a per-form basis.
June 28 -
A recent survey has found that the majority of employees in the U.S., 58%, have at least some remote work options available to them.
June 28 -
According to recent job listings, more than three-quarters of financial planning and analysis jobs require knowledge of Microsoft Excel.
June 28 -
Ernst & Young takes the top spot in the league tables of auditing public companies in 2021.
June 28 -
The penalty for cheating on CPA ethics exams and misleading investigators was the largest ever levied by the commission against an accounting firm.
June 28 -
Regardless of whether they have reached retirement age, owners must identify the “why” of exiting their business as a first step. Transitions are often entwined with personal relationships, finances and emotions.
June 28
BPM -
The software giant, a staple of ESG investment funds, is being called out by a group of shareholders for what they say is its poor track record on tax transparency.
June 28 -
The whistleblower may be getting closer to forcing French authorities to compensate her for helping uncover about $10.2 billion taxpayers stashed away in Swiss bank accounts.
June 28 -
Staying compliant when selling into the EU and Canada requires some work.
June 28
Stripe -
The Big Four firm admitted that dozens of its audit personnel cheated on the ethics portion of the exam, and that it misled regulators probing the misconduct.
June 28 -
“Inflation psychology” is back, complicating financial planners’ discussions with unnerved retirement savers.
June 27 -
The group is urging CFOs and other finance leaders to improve the quality of sustainability information and processes by championing an “integrated mindset.”
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