Management accountants are creating value out of uncertainty

Accountants and finance pros have led in formulating strategy, anticipating risk and determining the best course of action to move forward.

Management accountants are creating value out of uncertainty


M&A lessons from crises past

As the accounting profession moves through the coronavirus, Transition Advisors’ Joel Sinkin shares what the last recession and the aftermath of 9/11 tell us to expect in the M&A market.

M&A lessons from crises past


UWorld Roger CPA awards over $650K in 2020 scholarships

The CPA Exam prep company honored 10 students based on factors including merit, community service and financial need.

UWorld Roger CPA awards over 0K in 2020 scholarships


The 3 Cs of auditing in a remote world

Some things remain constant for auditors, even when everything else is changing.

The 3 Cs of auditing in a remote world


In the blogs: A marvelous modern age

CARES changes; payroll or not payroll; what to think of the IRS; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.

In the blogs: A marvelous modern age


5 fundamentals for effectively managing your virtual accounting practice

As the owner of an accounting firm, it is crucial to keep a strong direction for your practice and to anticipate and accompany growth.

5 fundamentals for effectively managing your virtual accounting practice


M&A roundup: EisnerAmper, BKD and Grant Thornton make deals

EisnerAmper has merged in consulting firm Compensation Resources Inc., and BKD has acquired part of Grant Thornton’s municipal government auditing practice.

M&A roundup: EisnerAmper, BKD and Grant Thornton make deals


Lawmakers want guidance on retention credit for employer health insurance reversed

Leaders of Congress’s tax-writing committees want employers to be able to continue providing health insurance to their furloughed employees and still qualify for tax credits.

Lawmakers want guidance on retention credit for employer health insurance reversed


Checks are deeply rooted in our history, but change is possible

One of the biggest arguments against checks is that they’re just plain old, invented to support even older banking processes.

Checks are deeply rooted in our history, but change is possible


Coronavirus calls for tough decisions, tighter focus from firms

Top consultants Gale Crosley, Angie Grissom and Allan Koltin share the strategies firms need to take to make it through the pandemic.

Coronavirus calls for tough decisions, tighter focus from firms