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By taking advantage of vertically integrated ecosystems, accounting firms of all sizes can optimize their time on client-facing activities, have more balance, and bring more joy to their work.
March 21
Tri-Merit Specialty Tax Professionals -
The service issued preliminary guidance and intends to issue more detailed guidance soon on the tax treatment of nonfungible tokens.
March 21 -
Almost half of North America's biggest institutional and wholesale investors worry they'll face legal consequences if they consider environmental and social factors, as the political backlash against ESG broadens.
March 21 -
Texas-based Sage Investigations digs deeper to help clients find and expose fraud, embezzlement, theft — and worse.
March 21 -
Blaming the educational requirement ignores the many harsh realities in accounting.
March 21
Oodles -- The Complete Advisory Solution -
The organization is making plans for easing multinational companies and government tax authorities into its Pillar Two requirements.
March 20 -
Even well-established professional services firms are becoming increasingly wicked environments.
March 20
L&H CPAs and Advisors -
Balances in rainy-day funds hit all-time highs in 37 states by the end of the 2022 fiscal year. That's the biggest tally in over two decades.
March 20 -
Steven Zelin, the Singing CPA, is a sole practitioner with a staff of 20 who all work virtually.
March 20
Withum -
When does doing a little work on vacation turn into a stay that piques the interest of local tax authorities?
March 20 -
The IIA's Anthony Pugliese discusses how changes in the business landscape are changing the risks that internal auditors need to pay attention to.
March 20 -
This year's edition of the survey will include a new focus on career sustainability.
March 17 -
The service lays out what can — and what can't — be paid for with medical savings accounts when it comes to nutrition, wellness, general health and more.
March 17 -
Staffing has become so big a concern that it has actually broken into a number of smaller issues.
March 17 -
Richard Eckstrom told lawmakers he had unintentionally exaggerated the state's cash position by $3.5 billion.
March 17 -
Plus, Taxaroo touts AI tax advice solution as ChatGPT for Taxes; Paystand rolls out new AR and AP tools; and NetSuite saunches NetSuite MyLearn.
March 17 -
The Ministry of Finance said it found 'serious audit deficiencies' in the Big Four firm's audits of Huarong of troubled bad-debt manager Huarong.
March 17 -
This handful of elements is critical to effectively and profitably serving clients environmental, social and governance needs.
March 17 -
Councilor, Buchanan & Mitchell donates $10K to help victims of the Turkey and Syria earthquakes; RKL hires two directors; and more accounting news.
March 17 -
Inovautus Consulting's '2023 Growth Outlook' finds accountants willing to trim their client rosters.
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