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As I write this, things are going from bad to worse with the COVID-19 crisis. With the high level of anxiety that comes with a stressful situation, and the equally high level of uncertainty, it’s easy to get distracted. But the fact is that most of us are now working from home, and while this is unfamiliar to many, that isn’t necessarily a bad thing, even though the circumstances that necessitate it are frightening.
April 1
Accounting Today -
During these unprecedented times, here are some tips for navigating your team through one of the most tumultuous tax seasons it has ever seen.
April 1
The B3 Method Institute -
Here are 10 suggestions to help firms think through near-term needs and create a plan to help shore up business continuity and mitigate some risks during this sensitive time.
April 1 -
Having your staff work from home is about much more than making sure their technology works.
March 31
Accountability Plus -
AICPA executives Mark Koziel and Carl Peterson shares strategies, tactics and resources for CPAs trying to make their way through the COVID-19 pandemic.
March 30 -
A conversation that all accounting firms and departments need to have, especially during times of viral epidemics and other public health crises, is how to keep the business running efficiently during these times.
March 27
eFileCabinet -
This is the new reality: We are all remote now. It’s hard to see an end date, but it’s even harder to imagine what will happen when all 50 states get the all-clear from our leaders. Will everything go back to normal, just like that?
March 25
Accounting Today -
Financial execs can provide critical reassurance and information through proactive communication.
March 24 -
Existing general auditing standards can and should be complied with, despite difficulties.
March 23 -
With offices closed, and staff and clients scattered, maintaining relationships (and sanity) can be hard.
March 20




