Brown Schultz Sheridan & Fritz merges in RLH CPAs

Pennsylvania-based BSSF is expanding to Maryland, effective June 1, 2019.


Deloitte CEO Cathy Engelbert to lead WNBA

The first woman to helm a Big Four firm has been named the next commissioner of the Women’s National Basketball Association,


Intuit grows more defensive

The software giant digs its heels in against accusations of deliberately leading taxpayers away from its free filing options.


Are we there yet? Diversity and inclusion in finance and accounting

One of the big challenges of our profession, and of many other professions, is attracting, retaining and advancing the best and brightest across all demographics.


AICPA guidance for nonprofits prompts questions

The clarification might lead to problems for some museums.


10 tips for creating high-quality content online

Your firm’s website is a powerful lead generation tool. When used wisely, your site will attract new clients, and in turn boost your bottom line.


Firms & people on the move: ICPAS honors 2019 Women to Watch

PKF O’Connor Davies appoints leader to cannabis industry practice; MSCPA takes CEO Action for Diversity & Inclusion Pledge; and more CPA news.


Lawsuits, contempt, fines: How Democrats could get Trump’s taxes

Steven Mnuchin may face a deadline of 5 p.m. Friday to comply with a subpoena to hand over President Donald Trump’s tax returns, but the pressure is really on a top House Democrat who has to decide how ferociously to respond to the Treasury secretary’s all-but-certain refusal.


New York CPA sentenced to 14 months in jail

A CPA from New York has been sentenced to 14 months in prison for filing a tax return in his own name that contained materially false information.


University of Toronto wins KPMG's 2019 Ideation Challenge

The second annual competition saw STEM student teams from across the globe develop AI-driven solutions.