This column offers suggestions on the issues you should discuss with your clients.
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How to encourage candor in your office
This column offers tips for creating an atmosphere where everyone feels free to speak up and criticism is delivered in respectful ways.
7 ways financial planners can better help Millennials
Millennials have different planning preferences and different goals from earlier generations.
Make technology, not talent, your first priority
This column explores five reasons that technology has become an even higher strategic priority than talent.
Help clients afford health care in retirement
This column offers suggestions for how clients can plan for health care liability today to reduce their financial exposure in the future.
Which superheroes would make the best CPAs?
CPAs offer their take on which superheroes would make great accountants and why.
What CPAs need to do to survive the automation revolution
While jobs do disappear with the advent of new technology, new jobs sprout up with them.
Why some CPAs bring their dogs to the office
Dogs can add stress relief, joy, and companionship at work.
5 books for CPAs to read on summer vacation
Several CPAs offer their top picks for the best vacation reads.
5 tips for handling gossip in the workplace
This column offers ways for employees, managers, and firms to deal with gossip.
How to get the most out of conferences
This article looks at ways to make conference attendance pay off by building connections and expanding your network.
Unlimited paid time off: Is it a good idea for your organization?
This column offers some thoughts organizations should consider before launching their own unlimited PTO policy.
How a pilot program is promoting neurodiversity at a Big Four firm
EY launched a yearlong neurodiversity pilot in 2015 to recruit and train individuals on the autism spectrum.
How implementing value pricing can help your staff get more done
Value pricing can help staff get more done because billing by the hour can remove incentives to work efficiently.
What people like to do on vacation—and why CPAs should care
Insight is valuable for CPAs who work with clients in the travel and leisure industry because it can help them shape more efficient business strategies.
6 professional pitfalls of unhealthy living
This column takes a look at the impact not investing in your health and well-being can have on your professional life.
Planning for a jump in health insurance cost when employees turn 26
This article offers ways finance departments can prepare for increased employee participation in health insurance plans.
How firms can help employees obtain their CPA license
This column offers tips on supporting employees through the exam process.
What makes workers stay
This column looks at the three main causes of turnover across industries.
Why women need more money in retirement
Experts offer advice on how women can navigate their unique retirement financial needs.
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Drafting an AI policy that actually works
As AI use accelerates, many firms are discovering their policies haven’t kept pace. This article breaks down what CPAs and finance leaders should consider when drafting an AI policy that’s practical, flexible, and fit for real world use.
