Good Times Are Here Again? By Joanne S. Barry, CAE October 2017 Issue, Publisher’s Column | October 2017 It’s a great time to be a CPA firm. So says Marc Rosenberg in his foreword to the 2017 Rosenberg Survey. The annual practice management survey, now in its 19th year, provides a wealth of quantitative and qualitative […]
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By Edward Mendlowitz, Accounting Today October 9, 2017 The reality of being a partner in a firm, regardless of the size, is that you are running a “one-partner business.” That is so since it is your responsibility to manage the relationship with your clients, staff it, see that the deliverable reaches the client on time and […]
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By Stuart Kessler, CPA, PFS September 2017 In contemplating the nuances of why financial planning makes sense for CPAs, I thought of the old story about the ship with the stubborn captain. While plying the waters off of Long Island, he noted what he thought was a ship on his radar. Upon being informed of […]
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How to Review Tax Returns The No-Hassle Super-Simplified Seven-Step Tax Return Review System. With illustrative examples, step-by-step guidance, and practice-ready checklists. Reviewers are not born complete and ready to go, they must be developed. Part of the problem has been that there has been no information or training specifically for reviewers, until now. Learn how […]
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By Edward Mendlowitz Published September 04 2017, 4:24pm EDT I have seen firms that use time sheets provide staff evaluations based on total chargeable hours, the ratio of chargeable hours to total hours, realization based on their time charges and sometimes collections per hour they charged. This is then compared to other staff at similar […]
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By Edward Mendlowitz, CPA/PFS, ABV News & Views, Featured, July 2017 Issue | August 2017 This short book addresses the very important topic of how to save the planet, and it presents the ways in which progress on that goal is compatible with businesses creating value for themselves. The book also highlights the importance of companies issuing […]
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By Vincent J. Love, CPA/CFF, CFE and Thomas R. Manisero, JD July 2017 Issue, Letters to the Editor | August 2017 We would like to thank Howard Levy for his complimentary and complementary letter on our article. We initially included most of the “plain paper” financial statement’s history in our article including quotes from the standards, […]
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By Edward Mendlowitz Published July 24 2017, 1:11pm EDT You may or may not feel different the first day you wake up as a partner, but you will be different. People’s perceptions of you will have changed. You will now be a partner and as such an owner, a prestigious person within the profession and […]
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/in Members in the News, News/by CherylNew York Law Journal Reader Ranking Survey, Signature Bank once again ranked among the Top 3 of several key categories.
Good Times Are Here Again? | Joanne Barry, The CPA Journal
/in Blog, Members in the News, News/by CherylGood Times Are Here Again? By Joanne S. Barry, CAE October 2017 Issue, Publisher’s Column | October 2017 It’s a great time to be a CPA firm. So says Marc Rosenberg in his foreword to the 2017 Rosenberg Survey. The annual practice management survey, now in its 19th year, provides a wealth of quantitative and qualitative […]
Art of Accounting: One-partner businesses | Ed Mendlowitz
/in Blog, Members in the News, News/by CherylBy Edward Mendlowitz, Accounting Today October 9, 2017 The reality of being a partner in a firm, regardless of the size, is that you are running a “one-partner business.” That is so since it is your responsibility to manage the relationship with your clients, staff it, see that the deliverable reaches the client on time and […]
Why Financial Planning Makes Sense for CPAs, Stuart Kessler | The CPA Journal
/in Members in the News, News/by CherylBy Stuart Kessler, CPA, PFS September 2017 In contemplating the nuances of why financial planning makes sense for CPAs, I thought of the old story about the ship with the stubborn captain. While plying the waters off of Long Island, he noted what he thought was a ship on his radar. Upon being informed of […]
How to Review Tax Returns original By Edward Mendlowitz, CPA, ABV, PFS, and Andrew D. Mendlowitz
/in Members in the News, News/by CherylHow to Review Tax Returns The No-Hassle Super-Simplified Seven-Step Tax Return Review System. With illustrative examples, step-by-step guidance, and practice-ready checklists. Reviewers are not born complete and ready to go, they must be developed. Part of the problem has been that there has been no information or training specifically for reviewers, until now. Learn how […]
Art of Accounting: Staff evaluations with and without time sheets | Edward Mendlowitz
/in Blog, Members in the News, News/by CherylBy Edward Mendlowitz Published September 04 2017, 4:24pm EDT I have seen firms that use time sheets provide staff evaluations based on total chargeable hours, the ratio of chargeable hours to total hours, realization based on their time charges and sometimes collections per hour they charged. This is then compared to other staff at similar […]
Chief Value Officer: Accountants Can Save The Planet | The CPA Journal
/in Blog, Members in the News, News/by CherylBy Edward Mendlowitz, CPA/PFS, ABV News & Views, Featured, July 2017 Issue | August 2017 This short book addresses the very important topic of how to save the planet, and it presents the ways in which progress on that goal is compatible with businesses creating value for themselves. The book also highlights the importance of companies issuing […]
Vincent J. Love – The Authors Respond Response to Howard Levy
/in Members in the News, News/by CherylBy Vincent J. Love, CPA/CFF, CFE and Thomas R. Manisero, JD July 2017 Issue, Letters to the Editor | August 2017 We would like to thank Howard Levy for his complimentary and complementary letter on our article. We initially included most of the “plain paper” financial statement’s history in our article including quotes from the standards, […]
Art of Accounting: First-time partner, part 2 | Accounting Today
/in Blog, Members in the News, News/by CherylBy Edward Mendlowitz Published July 24 2017, 1:11pm EDT You may or may not feel different the first day you wake up as a partner, but you will be different. People’s perceptions of you will have changed. You will now be a partner and as such an owner, a prestigious person within the profession and […]