Accounting

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May 13, 2015 

How To Help Your Not-For-Profit Clients

The NFP segment of the U.S. market has historically been 5% of all businesses. This market share has grown to over 10% in the last decade. While business may be doing charitable, human interest or targeted work, this does not mean that the ...

Randy Johnston

 How Firms Can Better Prepare for Next Tax Season

May 12, 2015 

How Firms Can Better Prepare for Next Tax Season

Imagine you are sitting in your office one day and a business client came in and dropped a six inch thick stack of paperwork and receipts on your desk and asked you to help make enough sense of it to submit a tax filing to the IRS. Your first reaction ...

 “Where Do I Start?”

May 12, 2015 

“Where Do I Start?”

I recently attended the New York Accounting Show put on by Flagg Management, generally acknowledged as the annual kickoff event for nationally recognized accounting conferences that provide continuing professional education and networking opportunities fo

Gail Perry

AICPA not for profit section

May 11, 2015 

AICPA Creates New Section for Professionals Serving Nonprofits

The American Institute of CPAs has launched a new membership section for practitioners and others who serve or work for the nation’s growing not-for-profit sector. The AICPA’s Not-for-Profit Section will provide support and resources in the areas of ...

 The Best and Worst Cities to Work for a Small Business

May 11, 2015 

The Best and Worst Cities to Work for a Small Business

Small businesses collectively make up 99.7 percent of all U.S. employer firms, employ nearly 49 percent of the private workforce, pay about 42 percent of the private payroll, and created 63 percent of all new jobs added during the past 20 years.

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May 11, 2015 

Rankings Show the Best and Worst Cities to Start a New Career

The struggles endured in recent years by America’s young people pale in comparison to those suffered by their peers in Spain and Greece, where youth unemployment in excess of 50 percent has spawned great social unrest. Still, finding a job in the U.S. — l