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Art of Accounting: I never file an extension if I can get the return done | Accounting Today

By 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 […]

CPA Trendlines – New York’s Accountants Club of America Names New Officers and Board Members

The Accountants Club of America announces their 2016-2017 Officers and new Board Members. Officers Robert S. Fligel, President Salvatore A. Collemi, First-Vice President William Epstein, Second Vice-President Elliot L. Hendler, Secretary Margery Gladston, Treasurer New Board Members Jacques E. Boubli Margery Gladston Edward Mendlowitz Sallie Mullins Thompson Mendlowitz is a contributor to CPA Trendlines. See the […]

Edward Mendlowitz – Art of Accounting: The Future of the Small Firm

SEPTEMBER 12, 2016 BY EDWARD MENDLOWITZ By my reckoning there are about 42,000 accounting firms in the United States, and 41,600 might be considered to be small.The No. 1 firm has revenues of about $16 billion with about 65,000 people. Number 100 has revenues of $35 million with about 175 people. Number 300 has about […]

Art of Accounting: The Future of the Small Firm | Accounting Today

SEPTEMBER 12, 2016 BY EDWARD MENDLOWITZ By my reckoning there are about 42,000 accounting firms in the United States, and 41,600 might be considered to be small.The No. 1 firm has revenues of about $16 billion with about 65,000 people. Number 100 has revenues of $35 million with about 175 people. Number 300 has about […]