Artificial intelligence and the CFO

A lot of people assume AI is still a far-off technology, but in fact, it’s something we already use dozens, if not hundreds, of times each day.


OVDP ends Sept. 28, warns IRS

56,000 taxpayers have used the Overseas Voluntary Disclosure Program since 2009.


CPA firms seeing greater revenue from mergers

Accounting firms are seeing slightly more growth in the amount of income per partner, along with a bigger share of revenue that can be attributed to M&A, according to the latest edition of the annual Rosenberg Survey.


GASB issues standard on majority equity interests

The new guidance aims to clarify how to account for a state or local government’s stake in an organization that stays legally separate after it’s acquired.


Don’t go away mad – just go away

Tax preparers identify the clients they never want to see again.


Anglin CPAs merges in Bloomer Geri

The Huntsville, Alabama firm has expanded to Pensacola, Florida.


CPA Exam to expand to Europe in October

The AICPA, NASBA, and Prometric announced that the test will soon be offered in England, Ireland, Scotland and Germany.


Steinhoff blame game goes on as ex-CEO targets German partner

The former head of the scandal-scarred retailer blames fellow executives and auditing firms for his company’s near collapse.


Working with the flow

Workflow management vendors look to the future.


Case studies: Cloud hosting in 2018

Three accounting firms share their experiences with hosting providers.