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CRI Expands Into Oklahoma After Merger with Stanfield + O’Dell

CPA Practice

Top 25 accounting firm Carr, Riggs & Ingram (CRI) now has its first location in Oklahoma after combining with Tulsa-based Stanfield + O’Dell P.C. Expanding our footprint into Oklahoma has long been a part of our strategic growth plan,” said Bill Carr, CRI executive chairman and portfolio managing partner.

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KSM to Join Forces With Cincinnati Firm Cassady Schiller

CPA Practice

Top 60 accounting firm KSM (Katz, Sapper & Miller) is expanding into Ohio as it is set to add Cincinnati-based CPA firm Cassady Schiller on May 31. Headquartered in Indianapolis, KSM also has Indiana offices in Evansville and Fort Wayne, as well as offices in Oklahoma City and New York City.

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Labor Board Lawyer Cancels Non-Competes With This One Simple Trick, Employers Hate Her

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” About a year ago, Journal of Accountancy said the legal landscape for non-compete agreements has shifted and CPA firms should confer with counsel on their legitimacy. Static and far-reaching non-competes are basically not enforceable and therefore pointless, much like everything else in public accounting.

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Friday Footnotes: Working Late; The Year of the ESOP?; It’s Not Layoffs, It’s “Repositioning” | 1.5.24

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Big 4 Big Four Reshape Consulting Workforce, Strategy With Rare Layoffs [ Bloomberg Tax ] The Big Four accounting firms have leaned into their tech advisory work and data analytics services—areas ripe for revenue growth—as interest rates and the artificial intelligence boom reshaped demand for consulting services.

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Friday Footnotes: An Outsourcing Shortage Now Too?; Finally, Some Disruption; PwC Haters Celebrate Government Inquiry | 3.17.23

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Johnson continues, “If accounting firms want to venture deeper into the world of financial planning or wealth management, I suspect they would not be able to find enough CPAs with the necessary skill set to easily step into the role. The journey to zero-day close will drive further adoption of accounting automation 3.