10 tech stories you may have missed: The rise of the IoT

If growing instances of malware are any indication, the Internet of Things is the next big thing, and nine other big developments that happened in technology this past month.


Art of Accounting: 12 months of client contacts

There are many ways of keeping in touch with clients in a regular and unobtrusive manner.


EU seeks more power over tax policy in move likely to spark feud

The European Union’s executive arm will propose the abolition of national vetoes on tax policy, which national governments are almost certain to reject.


Philadelphia nears correction of $40 million discrepancy

A city task force has restored nearly $40 million in unreconciled cash accounts that was driven largely by duplicate debt service entries.


10 planning tips for starting 2019 right

CPA financial planners share their favorite moves for kicking off the year right.


Expense report approvals vary wildly

Some of the most questionable expenses in the fourth quarter included strip clubs, dog kennels, jewelry, cigarettes and gambling losses.


Government shutdown threatens health care tax credits, Democrats warn

Obamacare coverage could fall prey to the shutdown, lawmakers caution.


VSCPA names 2018 Leadership Academy graduates

The Virginia Society of CPAs hosted 22 young professionals for its annual workshop on best practices in firm management.


Remote work will cross the chasm in 2019

Accounting firms are becoming flexible workplaces.


Cherry Bekaert acquires Flieller, Kruger & Skelton

The Top 100 Firm is expanding its presence in Austin, Texas.