How CPAs can build relevance with continuous upskilling
Today, we all have an opportunity to move beyond a compliance exercise measured in credit hours and embrace CPE as a strategic engine that drives innovation.
In the blogs: It’s a gut punch
Up in smoke; contingency planning; disaster strikes; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
Building a QMS for a small firm
It’s not too late to build your accounting firm’s quality management system, and it doesn’t have to be overwhelming.
From pyramid to hourglass: The new architecture of the CPA firm
AI is rewriting the org chart of the modern CPA firm.
AI can now do your taxes, but should it?
While AI is suitable for some tasks and use cases, there are other tax applications that are simply too risky, whether from an economic or security standpoint.
AI hiring is now a legal risk. Are you up to speed?
AI in hiring is not a technical shortcut; it’s a regulated activity with legal consequences if misused.
Inside California’s fight over the billionaire tax
California’s proposed wealth tax has become one of the most closely watched fiscal policy experiments in American history.
Would you take a probabilistic audit opinion?
The profession needs to engage seriously with whether the binary audit opinion remains the right product for the public interest it is meant to serve.
Four practical shifts to thrive in the busy season
The firms that are starting to feel a real difference in the busy season are not working harder; they are redesigning the way the audit process runs.
In the blogs: Running out the clock
Here’s a tip; what a relief; established client base; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.