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‘Unpredictable’ Election Clouds Tax and Economic Policy View
Sanders May Bring His Populist Brand to Powerful Senate Finance Committee
Accountant Gets Jail Time For Charging $3 Million on New Jersey Employer’s Credit Card
New Jersey Joins IRS Direct File For 2025 Filing Season
New Monthly Report to Cover Regional Employment Trends
Payroll and human resources provider ADP has announced it will soon provide data and insights into U.S. regional and state private sector employment trends with the launch of the ADP Regional Employment Report on May 10, 2013.
Keynote Speakers Announced for the 2013 Boomer Technology Circles Summit and Talent Development Advantage
Boomer Consulting announced that the two events will be held simultaneously because of "the growing importance of aligning firm management, technology and talent."
Surviving the Storm: Accounting Firm Puts Disaster Recovery Plan to the Ultimate Test
Faced with power outages, client losses and homeless staff, how WithumSmith+Brown overcame Hurricane Sandy
New York Accounting Firm Makes Regional Acquisition
One of upstate New York’s largest accounting, business consulting and financial services firms has announced it's first acquisition of an out-of-state accounting practice.
2013 Who’s Who Among Technology and Service Providers for the Tax & Accounting Profession
Whether you built your firm from scratch, partnered with other professionals from the start or started with a single client and a dream, your practice is your future. However, even sole practitioners are never alone.
A Picture Perfect Duo: Florida CPA Helps Grow Freelance Camera Rental Company
Imagine running a business out of your home for more than 25 years when a divorce forces you to move offices and reevaluate your business strategy.
Proud to Be Part of the Profession
I’ve been immersed in our profession every since I was a kid. I practically grew up in my father’s public accounting firm in Bloomington, Indiana. On Saturday mornings, I would drive with Dad to his office. Being the 1960s, business was done much differently than it is today. Core ‘workflow’ tools consisted of pencils, paper, desk calculators, and an IBM Selectric typewriter.
Lose Your Mobile Device? There’s an App to Get it Back
From the May 2013 issue. Accountants who have ever lost a computer, smartphone, or tablet know how frustrating it is to try to locate it, especially if the item was lost during business travel. There are a number of tracking applications which, if installed and activated, will let you locate where your device last connected […]