IMA signs pact with Brazilian finance executive group

The Institute of Management Accountants is partnering with ANEFAC, the National Association of Executives in Finance, Administration and Accounting, to support the international advancement of the management accounting profession in Brazil.


3 ways to help clients generate profit with analytics

Small businesses can solve one of their most pressing problems with data they already have.


Smoothing out the bumps in practice workflow

A look at tools and techniques for examining and improving the way accountants do business.


Baker Tilly holds 2017 'Stewardship Day'

The Top 100 Firm held their second annual event aiding over 70 charity organizations in nearly 30 cities.


Software companies could take a hit from revenue recognition standard

Many software companies, including Microsoft, could see significant changes in their revenue patterns with the rollout of the revenue recognition standard that takes effect at the end of the year, according to a new study.


Standard-setter reconsiders accounting for non-exchange expenses

The International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board is mulling new guidance on how the public sector should account for revenue and non-exchange expense transactions, such as the provision of education, health care and defense, in light of the revenue recognition standard.


Hewitt plans 25% hiring jump

Jackson Hewitt Tax Service and its franchisees expect to hire more than 25,000 preparers and associates nationwide between now and the end of the year.


GOP eyes budget maneuver to allow $450B more in tax cuts

A growing number of key congressional Republicans are considering a controversial maneuver that would allow for about $450 billion of tax cuts without offsets, according to four congressional aides familiar with the discussions.


In the blogs: Of buds and bits

Back to school; a possible bitcoin bubble; good uses for reverse audits; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.


New ideas on accounting for grants and contributions

FASB recently proposed new guidance on nonprofit accounting for contributions and grants; in this podcast, AICPA associate director and nonprofit expert Chris Cole walks us through what it means.