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Paul Beswick, who has served as chief accountant in the Securities and Exchange Commission's Office of the Chief Accountant, plans to return to the private sector.
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What do professional golfers know that professional accountants can take from the course back to the office?
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When I practiced as a CPA, there were days when I left the office wondering why anyone would ever want to go back tomorrow and do it again. Those days seemed to drag on forever. I did not feel very productive or accomplished, and generally didn't feel good about myself or my chosen career path.
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Joseph Eve knows how to serve tribal governments
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The first part of this article ("Surviving the sandstorm," May) focused on strategic growth as a critical imperative for accounting firms around the world. I noted the profession's historic hesitation to jump on the growth bandwagon and the impact of that decision.
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Online and mobile payroll solutions are changing everything
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Firms share the secrets of their success in serving specific segments of the NFP market
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Strategies to help your clients save for the rising cost of college
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These tools may save a marriage -- or at least make your job easier
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Three firms share their experiences with the analytical tools they use
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CPA firms are advising clients to begin to get ready for the newly released revenue recognition standards, even though they wont be taking effect until 2017.
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Changes in the proposed lease accounting standards that the Financial Accounting Standards Board and the International Accounting Standards Board are working to converge are expected to have an impact on approximately half of public companies, but less than 10 percent will see a major impact, according to new research by the IASB.
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Accounting firms are full of barriers to growth, many of which are invisible, and some of which may spring from the owners themselves, according to growth consultant Angie Grissom.
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