Art of Accounting: More advice for new accountants
It doesn’t matter so much how smart you are or how well you did in school; the firm still needs to train you and get a feeling for your ability.
It doesn’t matter so much how smart you are or how well you did in school; the firm still needs to train you and get a feeling for your ability.
Tamera Loerzel and Jennifer Wilson of ConvergenceCoaching dive into the major issues that the COVID-19 pandemic has raised for accounting and tax firms — staff, technology, operations and more.
The deal bolsters Marcum’s construction industry practice and its presence on Long Island.
Talks to break an impasse over a new virus relief package become increasingly urgent this week with millions of jobless Americans left without additional aid, and the Senate scheduled to leave for an extended break on Friday.
Trump advisers, Democrats resuming stalemated coronavirus relief talks
The TAS will be able to assist taxpayers with certain EIP-related issues.
It’s time to start building the profession’s year around different time scales.
Three accounting firms share how they’re using the tools of the future.
The group wrote to legislators supporting ‘The Taxpayer Protection and Preparer Proficiency Act.’
The Financial Accounting Standards Board has released a new guide to a feature of Extensible Business Reporting Language known as extensible lists.
Rea & Associates, a Top 100 Firm based in New Philadelphia, Ohio, plans to add Kennedy Cottrell Richards, a firm based in Gahanna, Ohio.