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One CPA shares the lessons from combining her practice with another.
October 12
Wilkin & Guttenpla -
SASB’s Jean Rogers discusses the board’s coming set of standards.
October 12 -
The Top 100 Firm will resume the identity of one of its predecessor firms.
October 12 -
A recent study from the job site Indeed found that “business analyst” was the most in-demand financial profession among small business hirers, followed by “business development manager” and “data analyst,” but “accountant” didn’t even make it to the top 10 list.
October 11 -
Total funding for the digital payments company is now at $200 million.
October 11 -
When the extent of their losses becomes clear, hurricane victims will want to know what tax help they're entitled to.
October 10
Thomson Reuters Checkpoint -
Doeren Mayhew has elected Chad Anschuetz as the Top 100 Firm’s new managing shareholder and chairman.
October 10 -
Using robotic process automation, the new Customer Portal Automation tool delivers invoices to almost any A/P system in use.
October 10 -
The reality of being a partner in a firm, regardless of the size, is that you are running a “one-partner business.”
October 9
Withum -
It certainly won’t be their first step after Harvey, Irma or Maria, but taxpayers will eventually need to reproduce or find copies of their documents.
October 9 -
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The startup has also updated its website with a simpler interface, and now offers 24/7 customer support.
October 6 -
BKD donates to relief organizations and Houston colleagues impacted by Hurricane Harvey; CBIZ hosts golf championship; and more CPA news.
October 6 -
Moss Adams adds 14 partners; Weaver expands health care practice; and other recent hires, promotions and personnel news from firms across the country.
October 6 -
Practitioners discuss how to hold onto an acquired book of business.
October 6 -
More firms are exploring advisory services, but they require some important adjustments, experts say.
October 5 -
An internal probe found that mistakes in two high-profile engagements did not run throughout its business.
October 5 -
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The Southwestern Illinois firm collected over 5,500 items to donate to local pantries.
October 4 -
Leaders of the Senate Finance Committee said they were “taken aback” to find out the Internal Revenue Service has recently signed a $7.25 million contract with Equifax for verifying taxpayer identities after the company admitted to a massive data breach exposing the personal information of approximately half of all Americans.
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