Is your association term insurance really a good deal?

You’ve no doubt been offered the opportunity to purchase inexpensive term insurance through your association, but what happens when you get older?


How ERP is changing

What does it mean to be an enterprise — and how is software responding to changing definitions?


Taxpayers turning to accountants to help navigate new tax law

Consumers are confused this year about how the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act will affect them and are asking tax professionals for assistance with their taxes, according to a new survey.


Receipt Bank names new CEO

Founder Alexis Prenn will stay on as board chairman; Adrian Blair will take the reins.


Firms & people on the move: Armanino launches blockchain practice

EY hires two global leaders from government; ReceiptBank appoints new CEO; and more CPA news from across the country.


Tax Fraud Blotter: His nephew, honest

$3 million in phony refunds; caretaker cares for own coffers; ‘serial fraud;’ and other highlights of recent tax cases.


Doeren Mayhew debuts suite of cybersecurity solutions, CyberClaw

The offering comes in four tiers to suit organizations of different sizes and budgets.


Kraft Heinz slumps on SEC subpoena over accounting, $15.4B in writedowns

The food maker flagged to investors a subpoena it received last year from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission related to its procurement practices.


IRS analyst charged for leaking Cohen records to Avenatti

The U.S. charged an Internal Revenue Service analyst with illegally disclosing suspicious activity reports related to the private banking information of Trump’s former lawyer.


Intuit sees decline in TurboTax filings early in tax season

Another possible sign of problems stemming from the new tax law may be showing up in the software developer’s results.