Building a “cherished” practice
In order to become invaluable to clients, accountants should know how to leverage the cloud properly to build a unique, differentiated firm.
In order to become invaluable to clients, accountants should know how to leverage the cloud properly to build a unique, differentiated firm.
Marisa Garcia, managing director of CohnReznick Advisory, discusses what companies need to know about FASB’s new revenue recognition standard and what they should do about it.
The IRS has recommendations for safely storing, sharing and disposing of taxpayer information.
A little-known new professional standard speaks to accountants’ responsibilities when they uncover client noncompliance with laws and regs. Audit Conduct’s Cathy Allen unpacks the details.
Back in 2010, I wrote a book called “Power Bites,” containing some concise management, leadership and lifestyle advice I give to my clients.
New Jersey’s governor-elect joined a chorus of leaders in Democratic states who are proposing workarounds for their residents to avoid new caps on state and local tax deductions—even as a top Trump administration official suggested the federal government might act to limit such strategies.
The firm adds software development and data analytics, among other services, to its offerings.
Confusion over reform legislation will bring clients in — but it won’t guarantee that they return.
Herbein + Company Inc. has merged in Gable Peritz Mishkin, a firm that has operated in the Philadelphia area for almost 50 years.
Ranking Dems are worried the Internal Revenue Service might succumb to political pressure to make it appear that tax cuts are larger than they really are.