Art of Accounting: Why some small firms want to remain small

A benefit of writing these columns is the emails and calls I get from colleagues who share what they are doing.


2019: The year of electronic business payments

Accountants should expect to see an uptick in digital payments in the coming year.


The family office for your firm

Are you ready to step up to this level of service?


The independent contractor filing blues

Due dates for reporting have been moved up, and worker classification remains a major problem.


10 skills for digital leadership

Firm growth depends on being able to manage digital transformation.


Treasury and IRS try to reassure taxpayers about shutdown

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin attempted to salve worries about the federal government’s partial shutdown.


NJCPA holds Career Awareness Program with local high schools

Members of the New Jersey Society of CPAs offered personal stories and career advice to over 3,000 students.


IRS guidance expands 179 expenses, 168(g) depreciation

Revenue Procedure 2019-08 applies some of the changes from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.


The continuing evolution of cloud accounting software

Expect more automation and AI, and less need for human interaction.


FASB aims to ease goodwill accounting for nonprofits

The ASU would extend private company alternatives to NFPs.