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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The Governmental Accounting Standards Board proposed new accounting and financial reporting guidance Friday on deferred compensation plans under Section 457 of the tax code.
By Michael CohnJune 28 -
The 3.1 percent hike includes workers at the Internal Revenue Service.
By Michael CohnJune 27 -
The Financial Accounting Standards proposed some minor adjustments Thursday to the credit losses standard, also known as CECL because of its use of a Current Expected Credit Losses model.
By Michael CohnJune 27 -
The Top 100 Firm is expanding its presence in New England.
By Michael CohnJune 26 -
The Top 100 Firm is expanding its forensic accounting, litigation support and business valuation practice with its latest M&A deal.
By Michael CohnJune 26 -
The International Accounting Standards Board has some amendments to the standard after hearing complaints from insurers.
By Michael CohnJune 26 -
Nearly 400 companies transitioned to ASC 842 within the first six months of the effective date.
By Michael CohnJune 26 -
Officials at the Internal Revenue Service are looking to hire more employees to handle tax enforcement, compliance and administration of the tax code.
By Michael CohnJune 25 -
The board is looking for public companies to take part in a study focusing on potential improvements to the segment disclosure requirements.
By Michael CohnJune 25 -
The American Institute of CPAs’ Auditing Standards Board has issued a proposed standard on audit evidence to update an older standard and include new technologies such as data analytics and blockchain.
By Michael CohnJune 24 -
The House Ways and Means Committee unanimously approved a bill to allow same-sex couples who married before the Defense of Marriage Act was struck down by the Supreme Court to claim tax refunds.
By Michael CohnJune 24 -
Thirteen percent of organizations currently use AI or machine learning to combat fraud, and 25 percent expect to adopt such technology in the next year or two.
By Michael CohnJune 24 -
Many audit teams are neglecting to implement new technologies that could reduce the time needed for SOX audit requirements.
By Michael CohnJune 24 -
As more and more companies look to report on a wider range of measures, opportunities are arising for accountants.
By Michael CohnJune 24 -
Olson delivered what is likely to be her final public speech Friday before retiring at the end of July from nearly 19 years of running the Taxpayer Advocate Service.
By Michael CohnJune 21 -
The chief pointed to his own history as a tax attorney, while reminding tax pros that the IRS is watching from the compliance and enforcement side.
By Michael CohnJune 20 -
The standard-setter plans to offer accounting relief to companies that need to modify their contracts as banks move the global reference rates for loans and more.
By Michael CohnJune 20 -
Howitt led the group that has promoted integrated reporting for three years and promulgated the model worldwide.
By Michael CohnJune 20 -
A panel of experts discussed the future of the profession during the Institute of Management Accountants’ conference in San Diego.
By Michael CohnJune 19 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board is considering giving privately held companies and not-for-profit organizations an extra two years to implement standards.
By Michael CohnJune 18

















