This express version of the JofA podcast offers insight into mobile workforce legislation, a recent FASB update, and more.
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Pursuing quality in relationships — and audits
A link exists between communication about money and relationship stress. Learn more about that tie-in in this express version of the Journal of Accountancy podcast.
Identity theft tips and PPP-related employee retention credit changes
News to know in this express version of the JofA podcast: Reminders for online shopping, employee retention credit changes, and more.
CPA news to know: PPP vigilance and the start of tax season
An express version of our podcast revisits advice for PPP loan applications and explores the tax season’s compressed calendar.
PPP loan forgiveness and taxes: Part 2
Eileen Sherr, CPA, CGMA, MT, discusses what the CAA resolved regarding deductibility of business expenses paid by loan proceeds from the PPP, along with other AICPA advocacy priorities — and what remains unresolved. Plus, we look ahead to possible developments during 2021 in tax legislation and pandemic relief.
The latest advice on PPP loans
The second version of the Paycheck Protection Program is not the same as the first. Two AICPA executives discuss what CPAs need to know.
Why investing in employees matters more than ever
A Robert Half executive explains the retention worries of senior managers and what employees expect from their organizations amid the pandemic.
Help clients make the most of 2020 charitable giving
Mike Landsberg, CPA/PFS, discusses what he’s seeing in terms of charitable giving this year, how the CARES Act has affected giving, and how clients can use giving to save on taxes while contributing to causes that matter to them.
PPP loan forgiveness and taxes
The AICPA’s Eileen Sherr, CPA, CGMA, MT, discusses recent IRS guidance regarding the tax treatment of loans under the SBA’s Paycheck Protection Program.
The 2021 hiring outlook, salary negotiation advice, and more
A Robert Half executive discusses the value of the CPA designation in hiring, how geography might play a role in your next job search, and more.
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Five years ago, a grieving Angel Zhen started his own CPA firm with no clients and no revenue. Today, he has 300 clients, $600,000 in revenue and 12 weeks of annual vacation. In this JofA article, he shares how he set up his firm and how you could do the same.
