GASB proposes changes in government financial reports

Two new documents from the board suggest enhancements to the reporting model, and new ideas about recognizing elements in financial statements.


People & firms on the move: BlumShapiro hosts NABA workshop

PBMares promotes 13; MarksNelson opens art exhibit displaying work from local homeless; and other CPA news.


Accountants to Watch: Bryce Welker

The creator of Crush the CPA Exam on how he hopes to help candidates by customizing their study experience.


MCM CPAs & Advisors adds Kramer Consulting

The Louisville, Kentucky-based Top 100 Firm has formed a new technology affiliate.


House approves two tax reform bills

Legislation relating to family savings and startup expensing passed in one chamber of Congress, but is not likely to go through in the Senate before the end of the year.


IRS bank secrecy program has little impact on tax compliance

The Internal Revenue Service’s Bank Secrecy Act program, in which it is supposed to safeguard against money laundering, is having only a minimal impact on tax compliance, according to a new report.


Three ways your firm can embrace the future of work in the tight labor market

The future of work is as important as ever, but the expression is now a bit of a misnomer because new technology and a new generation of employees have made that long-discussed future a reality.


EY announces three-year partnership with NFTE

The Big Four firm will continue to support the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship and look to boost volunteer opportunities for its staff members.


TIGTA warns IRS of delayed start to 2019 tax season

The new tax law is leading to missed deadlines and a shortened cycle for the IRS.


Deloitte to accelerate blockchain development in U.S. and Canada

The Big 4 firm was selected by The Institutes RiskBlock Alliance to take on the challenge.