Accountants to Watch: Cortlon Cofield

The Chicago CPA/PFS shares why he started his own financial planning services firm for millennial clients.


Oregon Society of CPAs announces 2018-19 scholarship recipients

A total of $101,925 was awarded to 48 deserving students pursuing their CPA licenses in the state.


Securing buy-in from stakeholders in marketing your firm

It’s one thing to take the time and effort to create a well-conceived marketing program designed to grow your accounting firm and it can be quite another to get critical stakeholder buy-in.


Tax pros need to focus on data security: ETAAC

An advisory committee report worries the IRS will focus more on tax reform than on cybersecurity.


The contribution of Helvering v. Bruun to the construction of taxable gain

One of the most fascinating things about the field of tax law is the way in which it often compels us to carefully analyze many terms that are used casually in everyday conversation.


Being the bookkeeper of the future

New tools and new technologies are rapidly changing this core accounting role.


Whitley Penn merges in Dossani, Turnage & Van Hoose

The Top 100 Firm is expanding its footprint in the Dallas area, while adding an accounting software and systems implementation service.


Art of Accounting: My 30th anniversary with Peter Weitsen

Peter Weitsen and I started our practice, MendlowitzWeitsen LLP, on July 1, 1988. My life has been enriched every moment of our partnership, which continues even now as part of WithumSmith+Brown, PC.


Tax reform brings challenges and opportunities for digital nomads

This emerging taxpayer community will need special guidance on the new rules.


The next big thing in PM systems

Practice management software changes as practices do.