Art of Accounting: Local global accounting magic

Thanks to technology, we see clients less, but speak and interact with them more, maintaining and strengthening the relationship.


IMA teams with Robert Half on accounting career development

The Institute of Management Accountants is allying with the staffing company Robert Half to support the careers and professional development of accounting and finance professionals.


Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting provides briefing on proposed GOP tax plan

The document consolidates the 429 page proposed plan into an easy to read highlights reel.


Research questions value of independent audit committee requirement

A new academic study casts doubt on the value of requirements for independent audit committee members in terms of corporate stock prices and financial restatements.


Deloitte’s Engelbert on the three trends changing the profession

The Big Four firm’s CEO is keeping an eye on how technology is reshaping work, how demographics are reshaping the workforce, and how clients’ demands are shifting.


Tax plan seen boosting U.S. growth a bit while denting housing

President Donald Trump’s planned tax overhaul is likely to boost U.S. economic growth by about a quarter percentage point in 2018, yet it will also dent demand for housing and fail to lower the chances of a recession, according to a Bloomberg News survey.


Intuit becomes latest technology company to offer direct lending

Intuit Inc., the maker of tax-preparation and accounting software, will start lending directly to smaller businesses as it becomes the latest tech company to offer credit to firms.


Healthy employees are happy employees

Wellness programs and other efforts to help staff live healthier are growing more popular.


The future of tax compliance: Real-time and extensive data sharing

Governments around the world are driving for a more integrated taxing environment.


Changes to tax reform have already begun

The chairman’s mark-up of the act is only the start of the wrangling.