When I started in public accounting we did a Skittle icebreaker on the first day […]
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Exposure Drafts: The One Way Accounting Firms Are Succeeding at Diversity
Exposure Drafts appears every other Wednesday. Send your accounting cartoon ideas and diversity quotas to […]
IRS Reminds Everyone to Report Their Crypto Trading Income and If You Don’t, Hey, Maybe You’ll Go to Jail
As we’ve discussed, some cryptocurrency traders have only recently learned that taxes are a thing. […]
Some Cryptocurrency Traders Opting for ‘Screw It’ Tax Compliance Approach
Here’s an amusing New York Times column by Kevin Roose that features a rafter of […]
Beware of Public Accounting’s ‘Voluntold’ Assignments
Employment-at-will. It’s a lovely sentiment; if you don’t like it, quit. Easy. But, all jobs […]
Reminders for The Idiots Out There Who Have Yet to Get Their Tax Stuff Together
Still busy, I see. Hello American Taxpayer, How are you? Good? Great, that’s swell. Hey, […]
While Some Companies Move Away From Remote Work, Others Double Down
Last year, IBM decided to “co-locate” its 2,600 member US marketing department. Translation? IBM is […]
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 […]
