And the truth is those yellow lights never turn green. In most firms, yellow lights show up in three areas — people, clients and technology/processes. If you can name your firm's yellow lights, you're ...
Artificial intelligence is reshaping professions and industries at an unprecedented pace, creating challenges and opportunities for firms and their clients.
The overhaul at the board continues as William Ryan succeeds Robert Rice, who is retiring at the end of the year.
A group of accounting firm partners were asked what qualities they look for most in new hires. Their answer provoked some pushback from accounting students.
The Internal Revenue Service has opened a 90-day public comment period, ending March 22, for proposed updates to its Voluntary Disclosure Practice, including a more streamlined penalty framework.
Led by Elizabeth Warren, 17 senators sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent expressing their 'serious concerns.' ...
Plus, half of small businesses' questions are about tax; Microsoft Teams will rat you out to your boss; and seven other recent developments in technology.
Swindoll, Janzen, Hawk & Loyd is merging in another Kansas firm; RRBB added the team from Gail Rosen CPA; and Ketel Thorstenson expanded in Wyoming.
Despite certain pronouncements otherwise, rumors of email's demise have been gravely exaggerated, as recent data shows it is not only still around, it is ubiquitous.
The Platform Accounting Group added Wayne Long & Co. and Seghetti Waxler, based in Bakersfield and Santa Cruz, California, respectively.
Most people assume that when they hire a CPA, the title means the same thing everywhere. In reality, the U.S. CPA system functions less like one profession and more like 55 parallel jurisdictions.
With no guidance available, tax practitioners and their clients have to figure out how much risk they want to take.
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