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Controllers, Don’t Skim On These 6 Tips to Thwart Fraud
It’s not every day that you come across a controller who had worked on the […]
Survey: Tell Us Your Experiences With the Month-End Close
Hey there, denizens of Going Concern. Please, take this survey that’s sponsored by our partner, […]
The Road From Controller to CFO Is Becoming Less Traveled
When my daughters, ages 10 and 8, are asked what they want to be when […]
Here’s the Only Affirmation Accountants Need
This is from a couple weeks back, but it deserves a mention because it will […]
Don’t Let Employee Retention Be a Casualty in the War for Talent
On the battlefield in the war for talent, there’s a mission that may be just […]
Announcing Our Partnership with FloQast, the Startup Built by CPAs
Okay, some big news. Going Concern’s been at this for the better part of a […]
Simplifying Accounting Standards Still Complicated
Too bad accounting standard simplification doesn’t follow the same rules as Marie Kondo’s The Life-Changing […]
Exposure Drafts: It’s Not You, It’s the Time Value of Money
Exposure Drafts appears every other Wednesday. Send your accounting cartoon suggestions to editor@goingconcern.com and follow Greg […]
Embracing Remote Accountants Can Benefit Your Business
Remote working is on the rise. In 2016, 22% of American employees did at least […]
The New Revenue Recognition Standard Needs a Sexy Nickname, Okay, Sure
Perhaps I’m reading too much into it, but this guy thinks everyone needs to start […]
Accounting for Stuff With Tim Gearty: Allocation and Revenue Recognition
CPA exam scores were released today, so it only seems appropriate that we conclude our […]
