How coronavirus factors into public company disclosures

It doesn’t take more than a brief scan of the news to see the devastating impact of coronavirus (COVID-19). With the infection of over 83,000 people spread across the globe, the fallout that the virus can and will take on human life is paramount. But beyond the toll this has taken on public health and safety, businesses around the world are also wrestling with how susceptible they have become to any potential volatility.

How coronavirus factors into public company disclosures


Remote work options can boost gender diversity: AICPA survey

The American Institute of CPAs’ biennial CPA Firm Gender Survey found that flexible work schedules and telecommuting options can help attract and retain more female professionals.

Remote work options can boost gender diversity: AICPA survey


Tax Strategy: Inside the SECURE Act

The law to boost retirement planning has tax consequences.

Tax Strategy: Inside the SECURE Act


Why aren’t you the tax expert on TV?

Chuck McCabe of The Income Tax School explains the art of getting selected for a media story.

Why aren’t you the tax expert on TV?


ACCA eyes global economic impact of coronavirus

The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants has released a paper examining the impact of the coronavirus, and how it is affecting economies around the world, including the U.S.

ACCA eyes global economic impact of coronavirus


IMA members' salaries on the rise

Salary and compensation rose for the first time in three years, according to an annual salary survey.

IMA members' salaries on the rise


Wipfli merges in Punchkick Interactive

The Top 100 Firm has added a Chicago-based technology consulting firm to its Wipfli Digital unit.

Wipfli merges in Punchkick Interactive


Art of Accounting: Sometimes you get the ball in, and sometimes you don’t

Many firms think they have the ‘finding the errors’ situation worked out, when in reality they should be concentrating on error reduction or elimination.

Art of Accounting: Sometimes you get the ball in, and sometimes you don’t


Spotlighting successful women in tax and accounting

Charlotte Rushton of Thomson Reuters shares the lessons she’s learned from interviewing women who’ve risen in the profession for her own podcast, ‘Her Accounts.’

Spotlighting successful women in tax and accounting


Intuit’s acquisition of Credit Karma could spark antitrust concerns

Several legal experts see parallels to a 2011 attempt by H&R Block Inc. to acquire another DIY tax software company that regulators blocked.

Intuit’s acquisition of Credit Karma could spark antitrust concerns