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How to Be Part of the Team, Even When Working Remotely
Does remote working make you feel like a faceless drone, beaming work from a distant […]
What to Do if You Find Yourself Reverse Mentoring a Public Accounting Partner
It’s no secret that public accounting churns and burns its employees. Burnout is a cost […]
Tax Pros: IRS Would Appreciate It If You Didn’t Foist Your Pushy Clients On To Them
Americans are desperate for help with their tax returns. The majority of taxpayers would settle […]
This Valentine’s Day, Get Something For That Lovable Yet Hopelessly Disorganized Accountant in Your Life
Valentine’s Day is upon us and that means accountants all across this great land are […]
Insecure Overachievers Will Always Have a Place in Public Accounting
Does the endless stream of work make you want to cry sometimes? I know it […]
Cryptocurrency Traders Learning That Taxes Are a Thing
Here’s an amusing MarketWatch story by Shawn Langlois on how cryptocurrency traders, presumably having no […]
An Open Letter to Anyone Thinking of Asking the Accountant in Their Life for Help on a Tax Return
Dear friend, There’s an accountant in your life. He or she may be a relative, […]
Exposure Drafts: You Can’t Run From the Billable Hour
Exposure Drafts appears every other Wednesday. Send your accounting cartoon suggestions and failed resolutions to […]
Reminder, Creepy Accountants: Offering to Teach a Subordinate About Tax Returns Is Not an Opportunity to Get All Handsy
Here’s a story from November (yeah, I know, but it’s January 3rd) about a “68-year-old […]
A CPA’s Incomplete 2018 Busy Season Prep To-Do List
Cut holiday vacation short to read the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Implement “Tax Cuts […]
Grant Thornton Gets Dinged for Giving Partners with Audit Quality Issues More Work
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board has announced a big settlement with Grant Thornton over […]
