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  • “Comfort” Letters

    March 21, 2012
    In recent months, lenders through out the United States have made it a practice to request “comfort letters” and “solvency opinions.” These requests can impose tremendous professional responsibilities on practicing CPAs, as well as expose them to the risk of malpractice lawsuits.
  • Opportunity Exists for CPAs to Better Leverage Emerging Technology, AICPA Survey Finds

    March 14, 2012
    Like other business professionals, CPAs continue to wrestle with the best strategy to maximize the benefits of emerging technologies, such as mobile devices and cloud computing, according to the 2012 Top Technology Initiatives Survey by the American Institute of CPAs.
  • Greater Optimism on U.S. Economy Raises Outlook to Post-Recession High

    March 8, 2012
    Business executives are growing increasingly confident about prospects for the U.S. economy and their own organizations over the next 12 months, according to the first quarter AICPA Economic Outlook Survey.
  • Data Security Basics

    March 7, 2012
    Learn about how you can identify system vulnerabilities, protect customer data and mitigate organizational exposure in this recorded webinar.
  • Keeping Client Data Safe in an Increasingly Mobile World

    February 24, 2012
    Because we live in a mobile world, taking precaution where data safety is concerned is a necessity. The time has come for heightened security measures. The question is: Do you have a plan in place?
  • Five Techniques for Corralling Your Email Inbox

    January 30, 2012
    What are some practical steps we can take to improve our handling of email; i.e., spend less time in our inboxes and more time on productive, value-added activities? Here are five best practices for Microsoft Outlook (and Gmail).
  • Four Tips for Assessing Your Company's Risk Factors

    January 30, 2012
    Largely overlooked and disdained by CFOs, these nonfinancial disclosures deserve a close look this year.
  • How Core Values Drive Performance

    January 25, 2012
    As a senior sales officer charged with effecting business turnarounds for bankrupt private and pre-IPO companies, I witnessed firsthand the importance of core values. A strong set of core values is crucial to driving corporate performance, and without them, companies suffer.
  • Management Skills 101

    January 16, 2012
    Knowing what not to do can be just as important as knowing what to do.
  • Do Your Partner Agreements Include These Six Key Provisions?

    January 16, 2012
    Firms change and evolve as do the partners and the environments that we practice in. Our agreements need to keep pace with that change.

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