UC Davis launches two online accounting certificates

The University of California, Davis, announced two redesigned accounting certificates — Accounting Principles and Accounting Specialist — set to debut this fall.


Expand your range

Playing it safe is too risky in today’s complicated world.


Uber, Lyft rides may be taxed under San Francisco measure

Ride-hailing customers may be forced to pay a new tax in the city where the disruptive industry got its start.


Corporate America extracts cash from Bermuda after tax change

U.S. corporations brought back offshore profits in record numbers last year with nearly half of the repatriated funds coming from low-or-no-tax countries where companies had stashed cash prior to the 2017 tax law.


Protecting clients: Manufacturers are high-risk for data breaches

Cybersecurity is top of mind today for accountants, but accounting professionals have to keep in mind the vulnerability of their clients, and different types of clients face different levels of risk.


A new era? Automating pre-accounting and pre-compliance workflows

The mobile revolution boosted finance and accounting productivity — enter “pre-accounting,” and the art of automating functions that typically required human intervention.


In the blogs: Hard lessons

Scholarships and taxes; delay in ASU 842; landmark documentaries; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.


Trump sues to stop House from getting N.Y. state tax returns

The president sued to block the Democrat-led U.S. House Ways and Means Committee from obtaining his tax records from New York state.


10 mistakes to make a liability situation worse

Plan ahead with these risk management tips to manage your firm’s liability.


Why companies need to digitally transform their accounts payable

As companies expand across locations, it becomes necessary to centralize AP into a cloud-based system.