When groupthink occurs, the benefits of diversity can be lost.
2016 CPA Insider newsletter articles
What CFOs need to know about joint ventures and alliances
They’re hot business growth tools—but they demand cool-headed preparation before you put the hammer down.
What to know about the new CPA Exam
From blueprints to changes in question weighting and exam time, there’s plenty to learn.
Are IDR plans right for clients with student loan debt?
IDR plans can help borrowers avoid delinquency and default when their monthly debt repayment consumes a high proportion of their monthly income.
Will CPAs one day wear shorts in the office?
Employees welcome the option to wear shorts, but many are reluctant to do so.
How to get—and keep—the best administrative staff
It’s essential that public accounting firms hire quality administrative employees and then try hard to retain them.
How firms can close the gender gap
Women face 6 major challenges to achieving upward mobility equal to that of their male counterparts. Fortunately, organizations can take steps to address each issue.
Tips for retaking a section of the CPA exam
One misstep in the short term need not derail long-term aspirations of becoming a licensed CPA.
3 tips for more productive telecommuting
This column offers advice on how to increase your productivity and happiness when you work from home.
4 ways accountants can get more out of social media
Social media presents risks and opportunities.
How to build rapport with older clients
Sometimes generational differences or hearing impairments make communicating with elderly clients a challenge.
How to use your vacation before you lose it
This column offers strategies to help you use your vacation before the end of this year or get off to a good start for next year.
Technology risk: It’s more than cybersecurity
This column discusses the “silent killers” of technology risk that organizations must master to protect their business.
Building trust in the workplace
Employers and employees both must take deliberate steps to help build trust.
What students need to know about the updated CPA exam
The exam will place more emphasis on critical thinking such as analysis, problem-solving, and professional skepticism.
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Preparing clients for new provisions next tax season
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