3 considerations for clients with cryptocurrency

As blockchain-based technology makes waves in every sector of the business world, accounting professionals should be prepared to answer client questions


FASB proposes standard for TV episode production costs

The Financial Accounting Standards Board unveiled a proposed accounting standards update Wednesday aimed at improving and harmonizing the accounting for films and episodic content for both TV and streaming video services like Netflix.


Steinhoff report to police is said to include three plus Jooste

The retailer provided South African officers with information about transactions involving more former executives who may have contributed to its accounting crisis.


Midterm election could produce gridlock on tax laws in Congress

Democrats may control the House Ways and Means Committee, but neither party is likely to get their way on tax policy.


Students opting for accounting certifications over MBA

As tuition costs continue to rise and loan debt becomes a growing burden, more students are choosing credentials like the CMA.


Moss Adams merges in Baker Peterson Franklin

The Top 100 Firm is expanding to Fresno, California, effective Jan. 1, 2019.


Trump says he’s open to raising tax to pay for middle-class cut

President Donald Trump said he’s open to raising some tax rates to help pay for a bigger tax break for middle-class Americans.


Marks Paneth rebrands itself in new campaign

The new marketing and advertising campaign uses the slogan, “Success Is Personal.”


Taking advantage of AP automation

Automating the accounts payable function is no longer a new concept. But is your firm or company taking advantage of its merits?


KPMG’s U.K. firm ends consulting work for audit clients

One of the Big Four accounting firms has taken a welcome step to improving the credibility of the financial statements published by London-listed companies.