Prospecting in a pandemic
Some firms may think now is not the time to be reaching out to new clients — but they can’t afford not to keep prospects moving through their pipeline, says business development consultant Art Kuesel.
Some firms may think now is not the time to be reaching out to new clients — but they can’t afford not to keep prospects moving through their pipeline, says business development consultant Art Kuesel.
The multi-year, international collaboration will include a series of events focused on bettering the future of the accounting, tax and audit industries.
Thomson Reuters, PrimeGlobal announce diversity-focused partnership
Chinese investigators raided the offices of Luckin Coffee Inc. as part of a multi-agency investigation into its finances, according to a person familiar with the matter, as pressure grows on the formerly high-flying coffee chain at the center of an accounting scandal.
Luckin offices raided by Chinese regulators as accounting scandal widens
We just got through a most unusual “tax season,” with taxes pushed aside at the beginning of April to be consumed with the SBA and PPP.
Art of Accounting: Communication and transparency with staff
A recent Accounting Today survey reveals how firms are handling the pandemic.
The accounting profession and the coronavirus: The crisis in numbers
The service says it won’t be able to provide protective equipment immediately.
The IRS announced it has delivered 88 million Economic Impact Payments as of April 17, 2020.
California, Texas lead in total coronavirus stimulus payments
Payroll giant Paychex is partnering with Biz2Credit, Fundera and Lendio to help small businesses apply for the new funding offered by the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program.
Paychex teams up with lenders to help small businesses apply for PPP
CalCPA announced 2020 Women to Watch; Deloitte and Dean Dorton launch podcasts covering coronavirus issues; and more CPA news.
People & firms on the move: BerganKDV hires government and nonprofit director