New York suggests a fraud probe is driving its bid for Trump records

Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. suggested his office may be investigating potential bank and insurance fraud by the Trump Organization, as it seeks access to the president’s tax returns and other financial records.

New York suggests a fraud probe is driving its bid for Trump records


Practice Profile: Sticking with what works

Maxwell Locke & Ritter is pursuing the same staffing strategy — and the same values — through the pandemic.

Practice Profile: Sticking with what works


Pathways to Growth: Putting the sizzle back in the steak

Making the case for professional sales in today’s accounting marketplace.

Pathways to Growth: Putting the sizzle back in the steak


Credit card companies put aside billions for CECL and coronavirus

The six largest credit card issuers have set aside billions of dollars worth of reserves in response to the novel coronavirus as well as the adoption of the Financial Accounting Standards Board’s new credit losses standard.

Credit card companies put aside billions for CECL and coronavirus


IRS picks new Criminal Investigation chief

The Internal Revenue Service has named James Lee as its new chief of the Criminal Investigation unit, starting Oct. 1.

IRS picks new Criminal Investigation chief


Expiration of enhanced unemployment threatens taxpayers

Several unemployed workers described the difficulties they are facing to senators as congressional leaders continue negotiations.

Expiration of enhanced unemployment threatens taxpayers


3 ways to effectively manage remote teams

At a time when people are dealing with lots of internal pressure, one of the attributes to avoid as a leader is to become a micromanager. If you want to effectively lead a remote team, you’ve got to be willing to let go.

3 ways to effectively manage remote teams


Art of Accounting: More advice for new accountants

It doesn’t matter so much how smart you are or how well you did in school; the firm still needs to train you and get a feeling for your ability.

Art of Accounting: More advice for new accountants


Internal lessons from coronavirus

Tamera Loerzel and Jennifer Wilson of ConvergenceCoaching dive into the major issues that the COVID-19 pandemic has raised for accounting and tax firms — staff, technology, operations and more.

Internal lessons from coronavirus


Marcum merges in Castellano, Korenberg

The deal bolsters Marcum’s construction industry practice and its presence on Long Island.

Marcum merges in Castellano, Korenberg