Michael Cohn, editor-in-chief of AccountingToday.com, has been covering business and technology for a variety of publications since 1985. Prior to joining Accounting Today and WebCPA, he worked for Red Herring, Internet World, Beyond Computing, Accounting Technology and PC Magazine, and freelanced for a variety of other business publications. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania with a BA in English, he studied accounting at the Wharton School of Business, and currently lives in New York City.
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Withum added Martinez & Associates; Fandl and Gagnon combined; and Whitley Penn and Elliott Davis called off their merger.
By Michael CohnDecember 19 - Marc Jeschonneck and Paul Goodhew of EY discuss the firm's major investment in AI and other advanced technologies for auditing.Sponsored by LumiQ
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The Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission selected Lucia Wind, vice president of internal audit at the technology company Unisys, as its next board chair, succeeding Paul Sobel, for a three-year term starting Jan. 1, 2023.
By Michael CohnDecember 16 -
The agency plans to return to pre-pandemic levels of service next filing season.
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Much of the money is going toward improving employees' technology and leadership skills.
By Michael CohnDecember 14 -
The proposed revisions to the standards for continuing professional education programs aim to address constant technology changes.
By Michael CohnDecember 14 -
The Top 25 Firm has expanded its footprint to South Carolina by merging in the Lanning Group, a firm based in the Charleston suburbs.
By Michael CohnDecember 13 -
Officials from the Financial Accounting Standards Board are defending their consultations with investors in the wake of a report from an SEC advisory committee.
By Michael CohnDecember 13 -
The board is stepping up its enforcement activities with a mostly new slate of board members.
By Michael CohnDecember 12 -
A new revenue procedure explains the processes that manufacturers and sellers need to follow to be eligible for tax credits.
By Michael CohnDecember 12 -
Officials from the commission discussed some of the proposed rules for digital assets like cryptocurrency and climate-related disclosures under development.
By Michael CohnDecember 12 -
The heads of tax authorities in five countries are busting companies using electronic sales suppression software to evade sales and value-added taxes.
By Michael CohnDecember 9 -
Auditing firms have been relying increasingly on outside specialists for audit engagements since the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board unveiled a new standard governing their use.
By Michael CohnDecember 9 -
Business executives are anticipating a number of risks in 2023.
By Michael CohnDecember 8 -
The Top 50 Firm is expanding further in Chicago with its latest M&A deal.
By Michael CohnDecember 8 -
The board is finding deficiencies in about one-third of the audits it inspected in 2021.
By Michael CohnDecember 8 -
Companies are getting ready to report more information about their efforts to control greenhouse gas emissions as the SEC gets set to unveil new rules.
By Michael CohnDecember 7 -
The average number of critical audit matters per audit report has declined over time, while the proportion of audit reports that communicate only a single CAM has increased.
By Michael CohnDecember 7 -
The National Association of Enrolled Agents is urging the Internal Revenue Service to use its increased funding to fix the Practitioner Priority Service.
By Michael CohnDecember 6 -
The board levied sanctions and fines totaling $7.7 million against three of KPMG's member firms in the U.K., India and Colombia.
By Michael CohnDecember 6














