four reasons why cpa firms lose young professionals. and what to do about it. by l. gary boomer i think there are obvious reasons accounting graduates are not sitting for...
even the feelings about philanthropy shift by demographic. by randy fox ez charitable while it may seem obvious when looking for planned gifts, who you’re talking to is really important....
there’s a no-holds-barred discussion of the financial meltdown going on in my plaxo/pulse network. if you’re already a plaxo member, join the poll and the discussion here: http://pulse.plaxo.com/pulse/events/show/91930688. or join...
it’s the economy… by jack ciesielski the accounting observer despite the higher demand, the higher pay, and the promise of steady employment, accounting – particularly public accounting – is still...
and how much could it hurt the iasb? rob lewis (pictured) at financeweek.co.uk makes five great points: the iasb entered 2008 â£3.5 million short of its annual budget… securing the...
a call to arms for accountants. james reeves writes: “some politicians and economists, generally republicans and including mccain advisor jack kemp, will tell you we can grow our way out...
new survey launched: personal financial planning – issues and opportunities for cpas man, we couldn’t have picked a better time — or maybe worse time? — to launch a new...
...month or so for the commission to consider and to put out for comment. â but it’s real important, especially given the crisis that we are going through right now...
...to discover what that skill set included, despite wanting to reach that very position. in a profession with a supposed “succession crisis” on the horizon, this apparent stand-off struck him...
four reasons behind the succession crisis: the perfect storm. by marc rosenberg author of cpa firm succession planning: a perfect storm let me warn you in advance – reader discretion...
...yourself: creating a great website takes time and creative talent. websites must also be updated constantly with new material… ensure you have clear answers to the following questions: who is...
...shouldn’t clog sensitive business communications lines. in anticipating a crisis, it is prudent to keep everybody in the firm aware of the crisis, but the core details and crisis management...
...of the crisis, but the core details and crisis management strategy need only be known to those who must deal with it. this should lead to pertinent information being more...