IMA offers online course on sustainability reporting

The Institute of Management Accounting has debuted a massive open online course, or MOOC, on sustainability reporting.


FASB change helps banks adjust to credit loss standard

The Financial Accounting Standards Board’s proposed changes to the credit loss standard promise to help private banks and credit unions deal with the transition on a more comfortable timeline.


Deloitte named to Fortune's 2018 'Change the World' list

The Big Four Firm was recognized for its commitment to educating staff members on emerging technology.


Jackson Thornton acquires Kelso CPA firm

The Alabama-based firm has acquired a Kansas City, Kansas CPA practice.


Trump CFO immunity is potential game-changer

Allen Weisselberg is an unassuming, soft-spoken guy who has spent decades avoiding the limelight, first in the 1970s as an accountant for President Donald Trump’s father, Fred, and then as the Trump Organization’s chief financial officer. Those days are over.


Becoming an anti-fragile CPA

Learn to embrace disorder and uncertainty.


Preparing for CECL questions during 2018 bank exams

Bankers preparing for the Financial Accounting Standards Board’s new current expected credit loss model have many questions about implementation.


Business identity theft still plaguing IRS

The Internal Revenue Service could be pursuing further action to reduce tax refund losses associated with business identity theft, according to a new report.


GAO prods IRS to use Return Review Program to beef up enforcement

The Internal Revenue Service could do more to strengthen its tax enforcement efforts by further leveraging the Return Review Program to catch fraudulent tax returns, according to a new report.


IRS revamps online info on tax reform

The Internal Revenue Service updated the information on its website about the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act to help taxpayers and practitioners better understand tax reform.