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 American Accounting Association has retracted 25 articles written or co-authored by a former accounting professor who was forced to resign after his university uncovered a pattern of misconduct.
By Michael CohnJuly 2 -
The Federal Bureau of Investigation raided the offices of a Connecticut accounting firm Tuesday and seized documents in connection with a fraud complaint.
By Michael CohnJuly 2 -
Americans donated an estimated $358.8 billion to charities last year, according to the annual Giving USA report, the highest total ever in the 60-year history of the report.
By Michael CohnJuly 1 -
The Sustainability Accounting Standards Board has issued provisional standards for seven industries in the consumption area, including agricultural products; meat, poultry and dairy; processed foods; non-alcoholic beverages; alcoholic beverages; tobacco; and household and personal products.
By Michael CohnJuly 1 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has voted Wednesday to publish a concept release asking for public comments about the current audit committee disclosure requirements, focusing particularly on toughening the committees oversight of independent auditors.
By Michael CohnJuly 1 -
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board has issued two exposure drafts for state and local governments proposing accounting and financial reporting guidance related to external investment pools and how certain component units should be presented in a governmental reporting entitys financial statements.
By Michael CohnJuly 1 -
In the wake of high-profile data breaches at the Internal Revenue Service and other federal agencies, a new government report warns the IRS against expanding its online customer service options before completing key technology upgrades.
By Michael CohnJuly 1 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has charged Deloitte & Touche LLP with violating auditor independence rules when its consulting affiliate maintained a business relationship with a trustee serving on the boards and audit committees of three funds it audited.
By Michael CohnJuly 1 -
Small business groups are sounding a warning about an obscure Internal Revenue Service rule that takes effect Wednesday imposing heavy fines on small businesses for helping defray the cost of their workers insurance or medical expenses.
By Michael CohnJuly 1 -
The California Society of CPAs has elected Jennifer Ziegler as its new president and Greg Burke as president of the CalCPA Education Foundation for 2015-2016.
By Michael CohnJuly 1 -
Private sector employment increased by 237,000 jobs last month, according to payroll giant ADP, in a sign of further strengthening in the economy.
By Michael CohnJuly 1 -
Accountants could gain some extra business from the Obama administrations proposed changes in determining overtime pay, according to the payroll giant Paychex, which found a slight decline in small business job growth in June in a mostly positive payroll report that it released Tuesday.
By Michael CohnJune 30 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board proposed Tuesday to require firms to file a new PCAOB form to make public the name of the audit engagement partner and information about certain other participants in the audit, and also issued a concept release on audit quality indicators.
By Michael CohnJune 30 -
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board has finalized a new standard that aims to simplify the structure of the hierarchy of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles for state and local governments.
By Michael CohnJune 30 -
Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting US has released two new tax briefings on the Supreme Courts rulings last week on the Affordable Care Act and same-sex marriage, along with trade legislation that contained several tax provisions.
By Michael CohnJune 30 -
The Supreme Courts landmark ruling last Friday allowing same-sex marriages in every state opens up new tax and financial planning horizons for couples.
By Michael CohnJune 29 -
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board has published two new standards aimed at improving the accounting and financial reporting by state and local governments for post-employment benefits other than pensions, primarily retiree health insurance.
By Michael CohnJune 29 -
Citrin Cooperman was chosen as the CPA Firm of the Year during the Association for Corporate Growth New York Chapters 5th Annual Champions Awards.
By Michael CohnJune 29 -
XBRL US has joined up with five companies to improve the quality of financial filings in Extensible Business Reporting Language with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
By Michael CohnJune 29 -
Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., the ranking Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee, plans to introduce legislation in the wake of last weeks Supreme Court decision on same-sex marriage to change the Tax Code to provide gender-neutral treatment for spouses.
By Michael CohnJune 29