The new digital era calls for a new digital strategy

Accountants can’t settle for ‘good enough’ anymore — it’s time to ‘think different.’


Tax reform sparks a global tax conflict

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act has had major unexpected ramifications around the world; Avalara’s Richard Asquith dives into the fallout.


Trump insiders could offer ‘holy grail’ of hidden finances

Michael Cohen’s guilty plea is opening a door to a long-closed world — the business of Donald Trump.


‘I Was Cheated’: Tales from the collapse of commodity giant Noble Group

As Noble Group’s troubles mounted, the role of Singapore’s regulators has come under scrutiny.


What young leaders wish they had known

Emerging leaders in the profession list communication, technology, and succession planning as vital to future success.


New York, Connecticut taxpayers have Plan B options to beat SALT

Taxpayers in New York and Connecticut still have a few potential options to avoid the hit from a new cap on state and local tax deductions, while residents of other high-tax jurisdictions may only have creative estate planning as a last resort.


Security in the cloud for accountants

Going online offers many benefits, but doesn’t relieve firms of the need to keep data safe.


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.