Coronavirus exposes internal auditors to new risks
Internal auditors are facing risks during the COVID-19 pandemic in business continuity, crisis management, cybersecurity and other areas, according to a new report.
Internal auditors are facing risks during the COVID-19 pandemic in business continuity, crisis management, cybersecurity and other areas, according to a new report.
The National Association of Black Accountants is hoping to expand its partnerships with accounting firms and corporate America to bring more diversity to the accounting profession.
NABA looks to partner with firms to diversify accounting profession
Neil Fishman and Mark Stewart — the outgoing and incoming presidents of the National Conference of CPA Practitioners, respectively — share the issues they’ve been working on, and what they see coming for the accounting profession.
Accountants can make a significant contribution to the economy at the local, national and global levels, according to a new report from the International Federation of Accountants.
Clients think about their businesses much more than accountants do about them.
When Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg’s son got married in 2004, the young couple got a generous wedding gift: use of an apartment, overlooking Central Park, rent-free.
Intensively managing client relationships is more important than ever — and there are tools to help.
The agreement between Camico and CPA Mutual to transfer the Accountants Professional Liability Insurance Program to Camico represents the collaboration of two mutual insurance companies, both founded by CPAs, to provide customized liability insurance to CPAs.
The outcome of Tuesday’s election could be profound tax changes, but that’s only if one party wins control of both houses of Congress and the White House.