Accounting firms are reopening their doors as the COVID-19 pandemic recedes thanks to wide availability of vaccines in the U.S., but they’re trying to avoid alienating staff.
Employers and employees don't agree on what a return-to-normal looks like in a post-COVID world. But to move forward with success, they must see eye-to-eye.
When you reopen your accounting firm, will the woman employees come back? Maybe not.
Working remotely from abroad could bring some thorny tax problems.
The pandemic has been going on so long that it can be hard to imagine what things will look like afterward -- but businesses need to start preparing now for their eventual emergence, according to Cynthia Romano and Kevin Clancy of CohnReznick.
The board released updated implementation guidance for its leases standard, along with other accounting standards for state and local governments.
The work-from-home environment is producing tax complexities for companies and their human resources departments.
A new report from the Association for Accounting Marketing and the Hinge Research Institute found that the last year-plus had a positive impact on firms by accelerating key tech and process changes.
Insights on how firms can prepare themselves and their clients for the world after COVID-19.
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Both clients and staff say the remote-work model has been effective, and that’s one big reason Grant Thornton is continuing it, according to CEO Brad Preber.
June 18Grant Thornton -
Accounting firms are reopening their doors as the COVID-19 pandemic recedes thanks to wide availability of vaccines in the U.S., but they’re trying to avoid alienating staff.
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Employers and employees don't agree on what a return-to-normal looks like in a post-COVID world. But to move forward with success, they must see eye-to-eye.
June 17 -
When you reopen your accounting firm, will the woman employees come back? Maybe not.
June 16Wilson-Taylor Associates -
Working remotely from abroad could bring some thorny tax problems.
June 15 -
The pandemic has been going on so long that it can be hard to imagine what things will look like afterward -- but businesses need to start preparing now for their eventual emergence, according to Cynthia Romano and Kevin Clancy of CohnReznick.
June 14 -
The board released updated implementation guidance for its leases standard, along with other accounting standards for state and local governments.
June 11 -
The work-from-home environment is producing tax complexities for companies and their human resources departments.
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A new report from the Association for Accounting Marketing and the Hinge Research Institute found that the last year-plus had a positive impact on firms by accelerating key tech and process changes.
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Business executives who are CPAs are feeling more optimistic about the U.S. economy than they’ve felt in the past three years.
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