AICPA allies with Small Business Administration

The American Institute of CPAs is teaming up with the U.S. Small Business Administration to help CPAs and their small business clients get relief from regulatory burdens.


IRS ruling on U.S. credit an unexpected gift to solar developers

The Internal Revenue Service is extending incentives for solar power and other clean energy sources by as long as four years.


Growth is the goal

Firms often get in their own way when it comes to growth strategies, says consultant Sarah Johnson Dobek.


BlackBerry falls as all-important software revenue plunges after accounting change

BlackBerry Ltd. plunged the most in a year after investors focused on weak growth in software revenues that the company attributed to a change in accounting standards.


Firms & people on the move: Crowe appoints three MPs

Bennett Thrasher adds leader to new value acceleration and exit planning practice; KPM CPAs promotes five; and more personnel and CPA news.


Roger CPA Review awards over $500K in 2018 scholarships

The professional education company awarded grants worth up to $1,699 for CPA Exam prep.


NABA teams with CEO Action to highlight diversity

The National Association of Black Accountants held its 49th annual NABA Convention and Expo, bringing together more than 2,000 accounting professionals.


Accountants to Watch: Sarah Krom

The youngest-elected president of the New Jersey Society of CPAs look to close “the gap between the generations.”


GASB offers guidance on interest costs before construction

The Governmental Accounting Standards Board has issued guidance outlining the accounting requirements for interest costs incurred before the end of a construction period.


Supreme Court abandons physical presence standard in Wayfair

The SCOTUS’ decision Thursday overturned two major previous cases, Quill and National Bellas Hess.