Charitable planning for next tax season

Clients need help navigating the TCJA in areas such as philanthropic giving and deductions.


This accountant built the budgeting app he wanted to see

Eli Mandel created NaviBudget, a QuickBooks-based solution, to help nonprofits reduce anxiety around cash flow.


Accountability in accounting

Firm partners are famously as herdable as cats, but Dom Esposito has some ideas for how to hold them accountable for achieving the firm’s goals.


Top questions for investors about revenue recognition

The CFA Institute has some advice for investors about the main questions they should be asking about the new revenue recognition standard.


Vault ranks 50 best firms to work for in 2019

The online career resource sought employee feedback on a number of factors including reputation, firm culture, diversity, and job satisfaction.


Delivering tax refunds is the least of the IRS’s problems

For Tax Day this year, House lawmakers are focusing on a familiar target — the Internal Revenue Service.


'Future of Accounting' podcast goes on tour to discuss impact of tech

The workshops, led by consultant Danetha Doe, will focus on how branding is the top way accountants can stay ahead of the curve.


Priority Software releases new version of ERP solution

Enhancements include system openness and mobile capabilities, and the addition of a document generator and new regulatory and compliance support.


IRS to spend $397M to implement new tax law

The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department say the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act will require hiring the equivalent of 1,734 full-time employees over the next two years.


IRS offers guidance on ‘blended’ tax rates for corporations

The Internal Revenue Service issued a notice to corporate taxpayers to provide more information about the tax rates they will be paying as they transition to the new tax law.