Setting an ethical compass in the digital age

There’s an expectation—quite rightly—that a strong ethical compass is a must-have for professionals.


CBIZ expands private equity accounting footprint

CBIZ acquired CMF Associates, a consulting firm that specializes in helping private equity firms with services such as auditing and preparing for an IPO, back in June as it aims to extend its reach further into the PE area.


Sage Intacct promises accelerated solutions in wake of acquisition

At the company’s first user conference since being bought by Sage, executives assure customers that only good things are to come.


How the tax law helps victims of disasters, Part 2

While many victims of the recent hurricanes and storms remain busy salvaging what they can and seeing what their insurance will cover, they also want to know what tax help they’re entitled to.


Tech pioneers celebrate National Spreadsheet Day

Dan Bricklin and Bob Frankston, the developers of VisiCalc, the first spreadsheet software program, commemorated an unofficial event known as National Spreadsheet Day on Tuesday.


Flexibility is non-negotiable for top firms

Encouraging work-life balance and flexible work arrangements is a must.


IRS plans further steps to curb identity theft

The Internal Revenue Service, working in partnership with state tax authorities and the tax preparation industry as part of their Security Summit initiative, reported significant progress Tuesday in the battle against tax-related identity theft, with new steps planned for next tax season.


Is tax competition good?

If tax reform lowers U.S. rates, it could spark a race to the bottom.


EY staff volunteers for 2017 Connect Day

Over 21,000 professionals from the Big Four firm aided 582 organizations throughout the Americas.


Senators ask FASB to require multinationals to disclose more tax info

A group of seven Senate Democrats and one independent has written a letter to the Financial Accounting Standards Board asking FASB to require multinational corporations to disclose their taxes, profits, and revenues on a country-by-country basis, echoing a recent letter from a group of House lawmakers.