With the rise of automation, how will the CFOs of tomorrow be trained?
The pace of automation does not appear to be slowing. In fact, if events at the World Economic Forum in Davos are anything to go by, it’s accelerating.
The pace of automation does not appear to be slowing. In fact, if events at the World Economic Forum in Davos are anything to go by, it’s accelerating.
Marisa Garcia, a managing director at CohnReznick Advisory, talks about how FASB’s new standard may affect some industries differently.
The short-term spending bill that President Trump signed into law Monday night includes provisions that delay or suspend three taxes mandated by the Affordable Care Act that have not yet taken effect.
The first few months of 2018 are a critical time for tax, legal and accounting advisors to speak with business clients regarding how the new tax law will affect their cash flow.
Dual U.S.-Canadian citizen with private corporations need to pay attention.
Tax preparers share the advice they’re giving taxpayers to protect themselves.
The U.S. regulator overseeing auditors was rocked by criminal charges as federal prosecutors accused three former employees of leaking inside information to KPMG LLP so it could improve its audit results.
Mandatory quarterly reporting by public companies can lead to a short-sighted focus on near-term results, according to a new academic study.
Selective reading can help accountants deal with information overload when looking for ideas on how to improve their firms.