Friedman’s co-managing partners tackle new ways of doing business

The New York-based Top 100 Firm has been undergoing some major changes since Harriet Greenberg and Frederick Berk took the helm at the beginning of 2017.


Ted on Tech: AI-powered analysis will force accounting education to step up its game

In its fully-realized form, artificial intelligence will raise clients’ expectations about the kinds of decision-making they expect their accounting software, and accountants, to be able to provide.


Happy Tax debuts Crypto Tax Academy

The education provider offers courses about the complexities of accounting and taxation of digital currencies such as bitcoin and ethereum.


In the blogs: Pure punishment

The NTA’s Objectives; tax enforcement spans the globe; post-reform child credits; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.


The opportunities and challenges facing your entrepreneur clients

Overall, the majority of business owners feel positively about the state of business as a whole.


An R&D credit opportunity in improving an existing product

Businesses creating a brand-new product may be aware of the Research & Development tax credit, but they may be unaware that improvements made to an existing product may qualify as well.


Getting the best tax use from a vacation home under today's rules, Part 1

Despite the uptick in interest rates, an improved economy may lead to a resurgence of interest in vacation or second homes.


Practice Profile: More conversation, more action

Top 100 Firm Dixon Hughes Goodman builds trust with transparency, even on taboo topics.


A ‘Fight Club’ remake, starring only accountants

A battle over who should be Deloitte LLP’s next U.S. chief raises awkward questions about the governance of Big Four partnerships.


ADP finds private sector added 177,000 jobs in June

Private sector employers added 177,000 jobs in June, according to payroll giant ADP, as tax cuts and the booming economy continued to add jobs despite the threat of a looming trade war.