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2015 CPA Insider newsletter articles
How CPAs can save money and time when traveling
CPAs who travel face the modern-day hassles of business travel, from booking to packing to hopping on and off planes, trains, and automobiles.
Remote working: Is it right for your firm?
This article highlights a few reasons you might want to implement remote teams in your firm and challenges you may face if you decide to do so.
Why new tax return due date changes are important
This article examines why the tax return due date change was needed and what it means for practitioners.
The power of a planned vacation
This article highlights the benefits of vacations for employees and employers.
Don’t let clients overlook these key estate planning issues
This column can help clients visualize the consequences of not having an up-to-date plan.
The IRS digital-first future needs to start now
The IRS is struggling with how to become more efficient and serve taxpayers with lower levels of staffing and an outdated, manual service model.
United we thrive, divided we fail
If you want your firm to thrive well into the future, make enhancing overall partner unity your No. 1 priority in the coming year.
Creating and shaping an ethical culture
Strongly worded statements and a check-the-box mentality do not guarantee ethical behavior by organizations.
Get a head start on preparing for tax season
The AICPA Private Companies Practice Section team shares best practices on preparing for busy season.
Don’t let health care costs catch your clients off guard
If patients don’t fully understand the cost of their treatments, or if they assume their insurance plan will take care of them, they can be hit with expensive surprises.
Memories of the CPA exam
The CPA exam is more than just a test; it’s also a rite of passage for the profession.
Charitable bailouts can save your C corporation clients big on taxes
This technique can help the donor achieve his or her charitable objectives, avoid capital gains tax, and distribute excess cash that has been accumulated in the corporation tax-free.
5 strategies to grow critical thinking skills
Critical thinking can be described as disciplined thinking that is clear, rational, open-minded, and informed by evidence.
Pay attention to nonfinancial measures when performing audits
Nonfinancial data can be just as important as dollars and cents when detecting fraud.
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