GASB develops guidance on revenue and expense recognition
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board is asking for help as it develops a comprehensive model for revenue and expense recognition for state and local governments.
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board is asking for help as it develops a comprehensive model for revenue and expense recognition for state and local governments.
Tax professionals need to be ready when clients have questions.
Few clients need their accountants’ help more than nonprofit organizations, which face a host of constraints and new expectations. This report will look at the issues nonprofits are facing, how their accountants are helping them cope, and the tools they’re using.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday that employers added a robust 200,000 jobs in January, although the unemployment rate remained unchanged at 4.1 percent despite a boost from the passage of a tax cut law at the end of the year.
The integration is bolstered with security protocols, including the requirement for clients to sign an authorization agreement.
Lynne Born was named CEO of Perelson Weiner LLP, becoming the latest woman to lead an accounting firm, a rarity until recent years.
The Internal Revenue Service generally did a good job last season creating processes to handle some of the new provisions affecting tax season, according to a government report, but there were a few areas where it could be improved.
Hostess Brands Inc., feeling flush after last month’s tax overhaul, will offer bonuses to workers—including free snacks.
When it comes to a firm’s owners, conducting performance evaluations can be problematic.
Leadership + compliance + advisory = transformation.