Red teaming

Creating your perfect competitor makes you a better, more focused firm.


Tech savvy leads profession's needs

The AICPA and NASBA agree: Accounting grads need to be fluent in technology to be an attractive new hire.


Capitalize on client buying cycles

Identify the windows of opportunity within each purchasing cycle.


AICPA announces 2018 John L. Carey Scholarship winners

The American Institute of CPAs’ annual award is given to non-traditional accounting students pursuing CPA licensure.


Double-down on work-life balance

The Best Firms take their commitment to flexibility very seriously.


In the blogs: The rights stuff

Social Security bump; what accountants do; no IRS taxpayer rights training; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.


The Neat Company ups its machine learning game

The expense management and bookkeeping automation company can now classify receipts, invoices and bills of lading.


AICPA weighs IRS rules on qualified business income

The American Institute of CPAs presented testimony Tuesday during a hearing conducted by the Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service about the proposed regulations for implementing the qualified business income rules under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.


Companies still find it difficult to comply with revenue recognition changes

The underlying challenges are becoming more apparent in comment letters from the Securities and Exchange Commission.


Is it time to manage your receivables like a real business?

It never ceases to amaze me how lax many small and midsized CPA firms are when it comes to managing their work-in-process and accounts receivable and optimizing their cash flows.