Daniel Hood has been editor-in-chief of Accounting Today since 2011; he joined Accounting Today as managing editor in 1998. A graduate of Georgetown University, he has also served as a business editor for the New York Daily News, and as a production editor for The Wall Street Journal Europe. He is the author of five novels and a guidebook to New York City.
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The structure of most accounting firms hampers their ability to move quickly in a fast-paced environment and to foster accountability.
By Daniel HoodJanuary 31 -
The accounting profession is in the midst of a vast experiment with a host of new ways to structure how firms are owned and managed.
By Daniel HoodJanuary 31 -
A glossary of all the new or newly popular ways accountants are organizing their practices.
By Daniel HoodJanuary 31 -
The window for participating in Accounting Today and Best Companies Group's annual ranking is currently open.
By Daniel HoodJanuary 30 -
The first step is defining 'success,' says Seth David.
By Daniel HoodJanuary 29 -
As ways of communicating proliferate, it's more important than ever that you be ready to meet clients, prospects and potential employees where they are.
By Daniel HoodJanuary 27 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board also permanently barred a sole practitioner in New York.
By Daniel HoodJanuary 26 -
Managing employees can be a major roadblock for growing businesses, but PEOs can help, and ADP's Kristen Appleman explains how they work and when they might be a good fit.
By Daniel HoodJanuary 22 -
From estate, gift and trust work to Social Security maximization and charitable planning, there are a host of offerings firms can work on once the tax return is finished.
January 9 -
NCCPAP's Frank Sands shares the major issues that tax pros should be paying attention to in the run up to April 15.
By Daniel HoodJanuary 8