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The clients and markets of the future will require firms and accountants to think more clearly about the investments and effort they want to put into developing new capabilities, according to consultant Gale Crosley.
January 6 -
Start 2020 by firing yourself as the boss, CEO or managing partner. Then rehire yourself. As the new, CEO what would you do to justify the confidence you had in you?
January 6
Withum -
A starter pack of 12 tasks to help accounting firm leaders work on their businesses, instead of just in them.
December 31 -
Everyone benefits from a well-thought-out plan, including staff and clients.
December 30
Napier Financial -
How about a “Christmas” letter about your practice, describing how you did professionally, what you wish you had done and what you now resolve to do next year?
December 30
Withum -
Technology should be an ongoing part of your business.
December 30
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It’s no surprise that accounting professionals tend to be exacting about their work.
December 27
The B3 Method Institute -
Today’s complex and highly integrated business environment often requires multiple stakeholders to take part in decision-making.
December 26Hinge -
The Top 100 Firm is acquiring Alexandria, Virginia-based Halt, Buzas & Powell.
December 18 -
The next wave of technology, powered by advanced automation and AI, will completely transform the complete expense process, streamlining workflows and integrating real-time data so that finance teams only need to focus on the issues that matter most.
December 17
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As part of this year’s Top 100 Most Influential People survey, Accounting Today asked, “What is the most important issue currently facing the accounting profession?”
December 16 -
The quality of corporate governance was graded at C+ at best by a group of chief audit executives, according to a new report from the Institute of Internal Auditors and the Neel Corporate Governance Center at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville.
December 11 -
Environmental, social, and governance investing is gaining popularity not only for its “feel-good” factor but also for its potential to spot financial risks that often cannot be identified in a company’s quarterly results.
December 11 -
Exxon Mobil Corp. won a closely watched securities-fraud trial that delved into its internal accounting for the financial risks of climate change, a striking rejection of New York state’s claim that the company misled investors for years.
December 10 -
Frequently we are asked to prepare a formal proposal. This is usually done when the client or prospect is considering multiple firms and the decision will either be made by a board of directors or when the person making the decision feels the need to tangibly back up their decision.
December 9
Withum -
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Accounting groups are reacting to the latest reports about the accelerated pace of climate change as global warming reaches record levels.
December 4 -
Highlights of the findings from Accounting Today's annual survey of accounting firms' plans for the next 12 months.
December 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service updated its guidance for business travelers and their employers on the per diem rates for substantiating expenses, in light of the changes in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
November 26 -
It’s time for firms to power up for growth.
November 25
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