I will forever say that accounting is the best profession in the world and I am grateful to be a part of it. Some will think ...
In this personal reminiscence, one accounting professor recounts her journey from public accounting into academia. Rather ...
In a landmark term for administrative law, the Supreme Court issued two opinions earlier this summer that will have ...
In Charles G. Moore v. United States (No. 22-800), petitioners challenged Congress’s authority to tax unrealized gains under the Sixteenth Amendment. The ...
FASB issued a proposal on November 13 that would simplify its guidance on interim reporting, aimed at boosting the consistency and clarity of financial disclosures provided to investors on a quarterly ...
FASB has issued new guidance aimed at enhancing the transparency and clarity of corporate expense reporting, in a move that could significantly impact how public companies disclose financial ...
A focus on sustainability in academia seems to go a long way in helping younger students overcome the stereotype of isolated accountants crunching numbers. Students view sustainability concerns as a ...
Updates on exempt organizations How to mitigate risks and identify high-risk areas Anti-money laundering, updates on IRS offshore regulations and assessments, FATCA issues Not-for-profit management ...
In a landmark term for administrative law, the Supreme Court issued two opinions earlier this summer that will have significant implications for future litigation regarding… The CPA Journal is a ...
“I was told once, when I mentioned having ADHD, ‘You aren’t going to get special treatment just because you can’t concentrate well. All that matters during tax season is if you can do the work. If you ...