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, […]
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News 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 […]
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By Edward Mendlowitz Published March 06 2017 Here are some ways to save you and your tax practice some headaches this season. 1. I know you are busy getting corporate returns completed, but you should give priority to 1120S and 1065 returns where K-1s will be going to people that you do not prepare 1040s […]
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By Edward Mendlowitz February 27 2017 WithumSmith+Brown, PC has rolled out a “Dress for Your Day” policy with a manual illustrating the different ways staff can dress depending upon what they are doing that day. The 12-page manual shows 10 staffers in various poses and pretty much elevates comfort over a traditional look. Withum is […]
By Daniel Hood February 13 2017 The number of changes facing the accounting profession will leave most practices radically altered in the near future, according to Barry Melancon, the president and CEO of the American Institute of CPAs. Speaking at a gathering of technology vendors hosted by CPA.com and the institute, Melancon told attendees, “We […]
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February 2017 The Future of Auditing A Roundtable Discussion Scott Marcello, Thomas Ray, Doug Carmichael, Jim Peterson, Sridhar Ramamoorti, Salvatore Collemi, and Bruce Nearon In Brief Technology has transformed the way that businesses operate. The auditing profession is no exception. The SEC’s recently released statistics for fiscal year 2016 showed that it filed 868 enforcement […]
B Michael Cohn July 27 2016 New Jersey Society of CPAs CEO and executive director Ralph Albert Thomas is encouraging CPA firms and other businesses to expand their diversity and inclusion efforts. During a speech Wednesday in New York at a meeting of the Accountants Club of America, Thomas stressed that CPA firms need […]
Two of our Accountants Club of America members have been nominated by the NYSSCPA Nominating Committee for 1-year terms beginning June 1, 2017 Jan Herringer has been nominated for president-elect Candice Meth (Accountants Club of America Governor) has been nominated for vice-president
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By Edward Mendlowitz Published January 23 2017, 2:16pm EST This is a follow-up to my previous column, where I suggested larger firms have a specialization as a generalist. This will illustrate some ways of accomplishing that. A generalist has to be knowledgeable in most areas, but possibly expert in none. A generalist should be […]
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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 Art of Accounting: Top 12 Tax Season Time Savers | Accounting Today
/in Blog, Members in the News, News/by CherylBy Edward Mendlowitz Published March 06 2017 Here are some ways to save you and your tax practice some headaches this season. 1. I know you are busy getting corporate returns completed, but you should give priority to 1120S and 1065 returns where K-1s will be going to people that you do not prepare 1040s […]
Art of Accounting: Withum Dress Code
/in Members in the News, News/by CherylBy Edward Mendlowitz February 27 2017 WithumSmith+Brown, PC has rolled out a “Dress for Your Day” policy with a manual illustrating the different ways staff can dress depending upon what they are doing that day. The 12-page manual shows 10 staffers in various poses and pretty much elevates comfort over a traditional look. Withum is […]
Barry Melancon: CPA Firms Will Be Unrecognizable In 5-10 Years | Accounting Today
/in Blog, Members in the News, News/by CherylBy Daniel Hood February 13 2017 The number of changes facing the accounting profession will leave most practices radically altered in the near future, according to Barry Melancon, the president and CEO of the American Institute of CPAs. Speaking at a gathering of technology vendors hosted by CPA.com and the institute, Melancon told attendees, “We […]
Salvatore Collemi – The Future of Auditing | CPA Journal
/in Members in the News, News/by CherylFebruary 2017 The Future of Auditing A Roundtable Discussion Scott Marcello, Thomas Ray, Doug Carmichael, Jim Peterson, Sridhar Ramamoorti, Salvatore Collemi, and Bruce Nearon In Brief Technology has transformed the way that businesses operate. The auditing profession is no exception. The SEC’s recently released statistics for fiscal year 2016 showed that it filed 868 enforcement […]
CPA Firms Urged to Increase Diversity
/in Blog, News/by CherylB Michael Cohn July 27 2016 New Jersey Society of CPAs CEO and executive director Ralph Albert Thomas is encouraging CPA firms and other businesses to expand their diversity and inclusion efforts. During a speech Wednesday in New York at a meeting of the Accountants Club of America, Thomas stressed that CPA firms need […]
Club Members Nominated by the NYSSCPA
/in Members in the News, News/by CherylTwo of our Accountants Club of America members have been nominated by the NYSSCPA Nominating Committee for 1-year terms beginning June 1, 2017 Jan Herringer has been nominated for president-elect Candice Meth (Accountants Club of America Governor) has been nominated for vice-president
Art of Accounting: Becoming an Expert Generalist
/in Blog, Members in the News, News/by CherylBy Edward Mendlowitz Published January 23 2017, 2:16pm EST This is a follow-up to my previous column, where I suggested larger firms have a specialization as a generalist. This will illustrate some ways of accomplishing that. A generalist has to be knowledgeable in most areas, but possibly expert in none. A generalist should be […]