News from the Accountants Club of America March 2017, 2nd Edition Dear Members and Friends, Please enjoy the second edition of updates from the Accountants Club of America. This was created to keep everyone aware of events, members in the news, new members and other Club information. One particular item of note, on January 24th, […]
Sal Collemi – Speaker: Professional Skepticism Can, Must Be Cultivated | The Trusted Professional
/in Members in the News, News/by CherylBy: Chris Gaetano Published Date: May 23, 2017 Salvatore A. Collemi, a CPA with years of external auditing experience under his belt, told his audience at the Forensic Accounting and Litigation Service Conference on May 23 that professional skepticism is severely lacking in today’s business environment, but that it can be cultivated, and must be […]
Plain Paper Financial Statements
/in Blog, Members in the News, News/by CherylBy Vincent J. Love and Thomas R. Manisero This article explores the history and current risks for CPAs who offer services relating to “plain paper” financials. The profession was “burnt” once in 1136 Tenants’ Corp. v. Max Rothenberg & Co.; will commercial interests lead to cases being brought against CPAs if they perform “preparation services […]
Accountants discuss bridging the generations | Accounting Today
/in Blog/by CherylBy Michael Cohn Published May 09 2017 In today’s firms, older CPAs often find themselves explaining to younger staff how they used to rely on technologies like fax machines and calculators, while trying to get up to speed on newer cloud technology as they compete with the Big Four firms for new graduates. A multi-generational […]
10 ways to delegate at your firm after busy season | Accounting Today
/in Blog/by CherylBy Michael Cohn Published May 03 2017 10 ways to delegate at your firm after busy season The difficulties accounting firms face in recruiting staff make it all the more crucial that they use the staff they have efficiently — and that means getting partners to delegate work. One reason that partners may not delegate […]
6 Things You Might Not Know About Management Accountants | Accounting Today
/in Blog/by CherylBy – Jeff Thomson Published – May 05 2017 On May 6, we at the Institute of Management Accountants celebrate International Management Accounting Day to show appreciation for the accountants and financial professionals who do their part to enable ethically sound, value-driven organizations benefitting the public interest. Management accountants – or accountants who primarily work […]
Art of Accounting: I never file an extension if I can get the return done | Accounting Today
/in Blog, Members in the News/by CherylBy Edward Mendlowitz Published: April 03 2017 When I started my practice I tried to extend as many clients as I could. I figured this would ease tax season and spread the work out throughout the year. I found out this is not workable—for me. Now, we do whatever we can to get a return […]
Need a CPA Expert? What CPA Did You Have in Mind?
/in Blog, Members in the News, News/by CherylBy Vincent J. Love Do you want a CPA, or a CPA? That is, do you need a Certified Public Accountant (a governmentally licensed professional) or a Certified Professional Accountant? It may all depend on whether he or she is a member of the AICPA or the AICPA, or actually both organizations as an AICPA […]
Newsletter March 2017
/in Newsletters/by CherylNews from the Accountants Club of America March 2017, 2nd Edition Dear Members and Friends, Please enjoy the second edition of updates from the Accountants Club of America. This was created to keep everyone aware of events, members in the news, new members and other Club information. One particular item of note, on January 24th, […]
Newsletter January 2017
/in Newsletters/by CherylNews from the Accountants Club of America January 2017, 1st Edition Dear Members and Friends, This is the first of periodic updates from the Accountants Club of America to keep everyone aware of events, members in the news, new members and other Club information. If you have news you would like to share, please let […]
Voices 6 social media don’ts for accounting practices
/in Blog/by CherylBy Patti Newcomer March 22 2017 Social media has become nearly ubiquitous in our daily lives. An overwhelming majority of us have a personal social media account on at least one social network, such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or LinkedIn. It’s becoming more common that accountants are using social media to try and grow their […]