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Now the Profession Is Losing Experienced Accountants Too

Going Concern

Here we are again talking about the accountant shortage. Mark Maurer at Wall Street Journal wrote today about a young man named Omer Khokhar who realized after six years in accounting that he was done. The article title: “Job Security Isn’t Enough to Keep Many Accountants From Quitting.” ” Ruh-oh.

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Bookkeeping Tips for Construction Businesses

Steve Feinberg

Running a construction business isn’t like running other goods or services-centered businesses. Here are a few bookkeeping tips from the professionals at AppleTree Business Services for construction companies. Why Is Bookkeeping Important for the Construction Business? Construction Bookkeeping Tips.

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5 Reasons Offering Advisory Services Will Help You Escape the Accountant’s Trap

CPA Practice

In my role as CEO of The CFO Project , a community that helps accountants start and scale CFO/Advisory practices, I’ve noticed that many accounting and bookkeeping firm owners are stuck in what we call The Accountant’s Trap. So, how does an accountant escape this trap? A construction worker starts a contracting business.

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Connecting Timekeeping with Practice Management for Law Firms

KROST

KROST CPAs and Consultants, a tax, accounting, and consulting firm based out of Los Angeles, has launched KROST Business Intelligence (KBI) , offering dynamic insights into realization, staff utilization, project turnaround, and more. ABOUT KROST CPAs & CONSULTANTS. Pasadena, CA. Full Bio.

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Friday Footnotes: Fired Accountant Spills the Dirty Laundry; Scandals of Yore; Gen AI For Good | 1.26.24

Going Concern

Footnotes is a collection of stories from around the accounting profession curated by actual humans and published every Friday at 5pm Eastern. Comments are closed on Friday Footnotes and the Monday Morning Accounting News Brief by default. Indeed, trust is not built on mitigating risks alone. million from the federal government.

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Friday Footnotes: RSM Layoffs; The Leader Who Cried On His First Day; Advisory Pays Better (Duh) | 5.5.23

Going Concern

Footnotes is a collection of stories from around the accounting profession curated by actual humans and published every Friday at 5pm Eastern. Entry-level CPAs in advisory practices are making $11,000 more than CPAs starting out in audit and tax, and $20,000 more than non-CPAs in advisory. Pajamas forever!

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Friday Footnotes: Firms on India Hiring Spree; PCAOB Heads Overseas; PwC Lets You See Your Family This Summer | 5.6.22

Going Concern

Mesa grandma, 25-year-old accountant share love of Phoenix Suns [ Arizona’s Family ] JoAnne Ralph and Ben Barchilon have a special bond, and it all started with their love of the Phoenix Suns. The authors posit that one significant factor driving the gender gap in the accounting profession originates with the Uniform CPA Examination.

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