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Blog Articles & Video June 2021

Your Step-by-Step Guide to Fix QuickBooks Error 12152

QuickBooks requires good internet connectivity to function and bring out the best features for its users to manage their accounting tasks efficiently. Subsequently, it fails to fulfill the user commands if the internet connection is compromised. That’s the case with the QuickBooks error 12152. It is directly related to improper

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7 Questions to Understand Client Finance Needs

There are several reasons business clients run into cash flow problems or just simply need more money in a hurry. It’s better to get in front of this problem sooner than later and as their accountant, you need to be able to ask the tough questions. Seven Questions Where Your Client Will Need

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10 Questions to Improve Growth & Profitability

Do you know the magic word that unlocks the secret to greater growth and profitability for your accounting firm? It’s “research.” Our recent comprehensive professional services study on service buyers and sellers and confirmed that the single most important business tool shared by all high growth accounting firms is research.

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Tax Fraud Blotter: Unhealthy activities

Bait, switch and threaten; power corrupts; Herbal remedy; and other highlights of recent tax cases. Jacksonville, Florida: Tax preparer Kenyan Shondre Scott has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for aiding and assisting others with the filing of fraudulent returns and for filing fraudulent returns on his own behalf.

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Auditors focusing more on ESG risks

As companies come under increasing pressure to deal with climate change and diversity, their internal auditors are putting more emphasis on making sure environmental, social and governance reports are reliable. A new report released Wednesday by the Institute of Internal Auditors explains some of the challenges involved with providing assurance

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5 More Nontraditional Jobs for Accountants

Accountants have a unique and highly coveted skill set – not everyone is skilled at analyzing data and working with finances. However, it’s possible that the role you’ve been traditionally doing may no longer be challenging or exciting. If that’s the case, it’s important to keep in mind that it’s

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In the blogs: Nothing’s free

Fifty years of preparing taxes; golden days for whistleblowers; confusion in Colorado; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers. Nothing’s free Mauled Again (http://mauledagain.blogspot.com/): As fresh today as the day it was penned: “In order for a person to have something for free, someone else must pay.” The Wandering

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Career Move Tips for CPAs and Tax Pros

Given the new landscape, CPAs and other tax professionals may ask what steps can you take to grow your career and land your next opportunity. Now that we’re more than a year into the pandemic, tax season has (finally) come to a close, the economy is on the upswing and many accounting professionals may be

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