Managing your gunpowder

Only after you have empirical validation that something new could work should you make major changes at your firm.


Enron’s Skilling settles 17-year-old suit over company collapse

Less than two months after leaving prison, the former Enron CEO settled a lawsuit claiming he helped defraud a Canadian investment firm.


Mnuchin says request for Trump’s tax returns is under review

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said a request from House Democrats for President Donald Trump’s tax returns is under review and that “we will follow the law.”


Trump’s SALT change isn’t causing people to flee New York, says Moody's

A new limit on state and local tax deductions isn’t forcing taxpayers to leave some states, according to Moody’s Investor Service.


Oracle NetSuite rolls out new products at SuiteWorld 2019

Of particular interest to accountants and consultants is SuiteLife, a global partner engagement initiative.


How to navigate your first internship

Internships are an important part of an accounting education and a decision that should not be taken lightly.


Special tax issues for cannabis businesses

It’s tax time for everyone, but for entrepreneurs in the rapidly growing cannabis business, it’s a particular challenge.


The Ten Commandments of an IRS audit

They’re rare, but terrifying, so it’s worth bearing these points in mind during a tax exam.


Stressful tax season drawing to a close

As Tax Day approaches, accountants are finally getting to the end of a season made particularly grueling by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.


Private companies should proceed cautiously as filing deadline approaches

Tax changes have benefits, though questions remain.