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December 2019 - Journal of Accountancy
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- December 2019
What to expect in 2020
CPAs are likely to proceed with caution next year amid unpredictable external forces. But technological innovation seems certain to continue its forward march.
Keep clients coming to you with PFP services
A tax practice can weather demographic and technological changes by expanding its reach in financial planning. Tax knowledge gives CPAs an advantage when it comes to financial planning because almost every aspect of financial planning involves tax.
What it takes for accounting firms to recruit Gen Z
A survey of accounting students reveals what they do and don’t look for in an employer and which recruiting practices they find most and least appealing.
How a landmark AICPA resolution helped diversify the profession
Fifty years after the AICPA’s anti-discrimination
resolution, we look at the progress of diversity initiatives in the accounting profession.
Independence and information systems services
A recently issued independence interpretation contains guidance for CPAs’ interactions with attest clients’ information systems.
Business tax quick guide — tax year 2019
Download and print this quick guide for use during tax season, and look for our quick guide for individual taxpayers in the January 2020 issue.
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