IIA eyes risks confronting audit execs

The Institute of Internal Auditors released a new report Monday during its international conference in Dubai about the main risks facing chief audit executives.


N.J. homeowners get law to skirt Trump's lowered tax deductions

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed legislation to let homeowners declare property taxes as charitable donations deductible on their annual Internal Revenue Service filings.


Buffett’s accounting ‘nightmare’ fuels first loss since 2009

Warren Buffett has warned about the “nightmare” tied to new accounting-rule changes. Now it’s beginning.


Financial planning by generation

U.S Wealth Management’s John Napolitano breaks down how you should serve your older, middle-aged and younger clients.


Blockchain is already changing accounting

The revolution is just beginning.


The generational transition affects clients, too

Businesses are transitioning to the next generation of owners, too – and they’re mostly Gen Xers.


Utah firms lead in Q1 SEC audit clients

A merger in Salt Lake City puts two local auditors ahead of the pack.


Management accounting’s future starts today

Today we celebrate International Management Accounting Day, a time to recognize the accountants in business who provide critical insight and strategy to their organizations.


Thomson Reuters offers guidance on transition tax

With trillions in corporate cash expected to be deemed repatriated under the TCJA, Checkpoint has published an analysis of the act’s transition tax on deferred foreign earnings.


Global accounting standards gain greater acceptance

A new study by the International Federation of Accountants has found high rates of adoption of international accounting standards in areas such as auditing and ethics.