Marketing directors and partners at accounting firms share the same goal: advancing the firm's brand and helping it achieve specific growth and profitability targets.
Yet lurking below their unified vision of firm success there is often a sense of internecine rivalry — explicit or more subtle — where marketing may almost be seen as an unwelcome intruder disrupting a community of serious-minded professionals.
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Friday Footnotes: The Joys of Accounting; Big Data; Empowered! | 1.17.19 - Going Concern
‘Friendly Competitors’ Merge To Form New Boutique CPA Firm [ The Newtown Bee ] Two local companies whose principles all trained at several of the nation's most prestigious accounting firms — and who always described themselves as "friendly competitors" — recently merged to form a new and expanded boutique enterprise that local individuals, businesses, and nonprofits can really count on.
Three Questions with Professor Bob Anderson On the Joys of Accounting [ The Bottom Line ] Can't anything be interesting if you're interested in it? It's my duty as a teacher to make it interesting. I actually am worried sometimes or concerned when I hear students say, "Oh I had no idea that accounting was so interesting." So sometimes I worry that I make it too interesting.
Audit: Franklin schools' accounting in good shape | Wake Weekly
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LOUISBURG — After a presentation from accounting firm Dixon Hughes Goodman on Monday, the Franklin County Board of Education unanimously approved accepting the results of a finalized financial audit relating to the 2018-19 fiscal year.
Tyler Baity, a senior assurance manager with the firm, presented what was classified as a “unmodified” opinion, meaning that all the financial statements presented to the auditors were in compliance with an applicable financial framework.
Firms on the move: Boyer & Ritter constructs can sculptures to benefit local food bank |
Baker Newman Noyes and Aronson cut ribbons on new offices; Tennessee and Missouri state CPA societies wager on Sunday's AFC championship; and more CPA news.
Quite a lot has been going on:
Packaging CAS: Succeeding in a hot new niche | Accounting Today
Cloud-enabled Client Accounting Services are one of the fastest-growing practice areas for accountants, with many firms seeing double-digit growth. But building up a CAS practice isn't simple, and is different from more traditional services in a number of ways.
In this webinar, a panel of experts from pioneering accounting firms share their insights and best practices on:
--Creating service bundles
--Building a CAS technology stack
--Staffing/training for a CAS practice
--Promoting CAS to clients
--Pricing strategies
Accounting firm adds three partners | 2020-01-17 | Grand Rapids Business Journal
Grand Rapids-based Beene Garter said Jan. 16 that it promoted Josh Garvey and Lisa Pohl to the role from within the firm and hired Derik Rynearson for the position earlier this winter.
The addition of Garvey, Pohl and Rynearson brings the firm’s number of partners to 17 and staff members to more than 100.
“Josh, Lisa and Derik are all very talented professionals, and I am excited to have them in leadership roles at our firm,” said Tom Rosenbach, managing partner of Beene Garter.
Three Questions with Professor Bob Anderson On the Joys of Accounting | The Bottom Line
A stigma surrounds economics because of its reputation as a difficult major. But how difficult is it really? In this interview with The Bottom Line, Professor Bob Anderson unpacks economics (specifically accounting) and explains why it is not actually a difficult subject. Below, he talks about his own personal experience with accounting and teaching.
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I did not choose to teach accounting; I discovered it accidentally. To answer that question, I have to go back to when I was a student at UCSB myself. I was actually a mechanical engineering major. I found physics and engineering interesting and then I didn’t anymore, not because my attitude changed at all. It just got more and more complex and as it got more and more complex, to some people that becomes more and more appealing; but to me, it became less appealing.
Analysis: Employee-options accounting in Canadian marijuana producer Hexo's financial statements
Hexo Corp. appears to have been repeatedly making a mistake in its financial statements since June 2017, according to a MarketWatch analysis.
The apparent issue first appeared in Hexo's third-quarter interim financial statements in fiscal 2017 and continued through the company's first-quarter results in fiscal 2020 — including two sets of audited financial statements — according to a MarketWatch analysis of Hexo filings. Over the past year, Hexo has employed three chief financial officers.
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