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Study finds cooking the books can pay off, caught or not
About one-quarter of perpetrators of financial reporting misconduct experience a net benefit, even after getting caught.
Is accounting experience a bad thing for executives?
A study suggests that a background in audit can be a double-edged sword in the C-suite.
Should CPAs be the conscience of the economy?
The NYSSCPA’s Jan Herringer explains how accountants can advise clients to be more sustainable at a time when investors and consumers demand it.
Looking ahead in a time of rapid change
The changes to the financial statement audit will be shaped by four factors: technology, methodology, standards and skills.
NCCPAP installs 2018-2019 officers
The new leadership was recognized at the organization’s National Conference in Florida.
The fourth quarter can be a game changer
An aggressive posture in financial planning now can make all the difference.
Create one-of-a-kind experiences
The unique memories employees form are a powerful force for retention.
Succession Planning: How to Identify Leaders
For an organization to grow and continue to meet its goals, it needs a plan in place to identify and develop leaders. Many companies have programs in place for leadership…
Curate your space
Firms’ physical facilities matter more to staff than they might think.
Wolters Kluwer inducts emerging leaders
Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting North America introduced its 2018 set of Emerging Leaders on Wednesday at the CCH Connections user conference in Miami Beach.