Why frequency matters in marketing your firm

How many times does your target audience need to be exposed to a message before it triggers a response?


GAO revises Yellow Book for first time since 2011

The Government Accountability Office has updated its auditing standards guide.


Republicans move to kill carbon tax before it gains any momentum

A new, Republican-led effort to tax carbon dioxide emissions isn’t likely to make it to a vote in the House of Representatives anytime soon — but opponents aren’t taking any chances.


Manafort’s mansion, Benz on the docket at tax-fraud trial

Images of Paul Manafort’s multimillion-dollar houses and elegant suits, along with his tax filings, loan documents and summaries of money from foreign sources, will be displayed to jurors when he goes on trial this month.


Growth: The difference between the disruptor and the disrupted

I was once asked, “Why is growth important?” My short answer was it comes down to perspective. Do you want your firm to be relevant and be a disruptor, or do you want your firm to be irrelevant and be disrupted? Without growth, your firm will certainly be the latter.


Putin’s ‘incredible’ offer to Trump tied to 2016 campaign meeting on tax evasion case

President Vladimir Putin’s offer to help the U.S. investigate alleged Russian election meddling, hailed as an “incredible” gesture by Donald Trump, included the same allegations made by a Kremlin-linked lawyer at a controversial 2016 meeting with top campaign officials of the future president.


UHY holds annual 'Connect Program' in Albany

The Top 100 Firm invited accounting recruits to meet with senior staff members, as well as help a local charity.


In the blogs: Why we tax

Claiming a disabled spouse; IRS messaging; FASB and codification improvements; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.


IFAC offers guide to small business audits

The International Federation of Accountants has released an updated reference.


Senate expected to vote Thursday on confirming Rettig as IRS commissioner

The Finance Committee is expected to approve Trump’s nomination of a tax attorney as the next head of the Internal Revenue Service.