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Newsletter March 2017

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, […]

Newsletter January 2017

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 […]

Not Just Crunching Numbers | NJBIZ

CPA firms are adding to their fields of expertise in order to take advantage of new opportunities By Brett Johnson, February 27, 2017 at 3:00 AM   Ralph Thomas, CEO and executive director, New Jersey Society of CPAs – (PHOTOS BY AARON HOUSTON) New Jersey Society of CPAs CEO Ralph Thomas has seen accounting firms […]

New Staffing Strategies for the Next-Generation Accounting Firm | CPA Trendlines

Attract and retain talent by understanding this paradigm shift. By Hitendra Patil Accountaneur  Topmost thought leader Ronald J. Baker said, “The World Bank reports that 80 percent of the developed world’s wealth resides in human capital, illustrating that we’ve been in a knowledge economy since the 1950s. Yet most accounting firms are utilizing a business […]

Art of Accounting: Withum Dress Code

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 […]

AICPA Changes Going Concern Audit Standard | Accounting Today

By Michael Cohn Published February 22 2017 The American Institute of CPAs’ Auditing Standards Board has revised its standard for going concern opinions. The new standard, Statement on Auditing Standards No. 132, The Auditor’s Consideration of an Entity’s Ability to Continue as a Going Concern (AICPA, Professional Standards, AU-C sec. 570), supersedes SAS No. 126 […]

Art of Accounting: Becoming an Expert Generalist

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 […]

Joanne Barry: Five Ways CPAs Can Build a Stronger Democracy | Accounting Today

By Joanne Barry January 23 2017 Donald Trump being sworn in on the steps of the Capitol Building. Bloomberg News Some people love him. Some people hate him. Regardless of what anyone feels about him, New York City real estate mogul and TV reality show star of The Apprentice Donald J. Trump has been sworn […]

CohnReznick Recognized for Women Leadership Initiatives

By Sean McCabe January 05 2017   Top 100 accounting, tax, and advisory firm CohnReznick announced this week that they are a recipient of the Winner’s Circle Award for “Women in Leadership.” Part of the Winning Is Everything Conference, the Winner’s Circle Awards recognized CohnReznick for its inclusive firm culture that has promoted the advancement […]