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CPA Conversations podcast

Nov 26, 2018

Many times when a person falls victim to a natural disaster it is not the end of their suffering. Their loss is often worsened by criminals who prey on their desperation via fraud schemes. In a preview of his Forensic Accounting column in the winter 2019 Pennsylvania CPA Journal, James A. Stavros, CPA, CFF, managing...


Nov 19, 2018

For CPA tax practitioners, two general concerns weigh upon the minds of those nearing the time for an exit to retirement: tax season and the landscape for mergers and acquisitions (M&A). These two disparate concerns may not be as separate as they might seem. One can affect the other. But how? That’s the question...


Nov 12, 2018

The natural resources sector -- including minerals, quarried stone, coal, natural gas, and more -- is just one of many Pennsylvania industries affected by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. To discuss the tax law’s impacts, we spoke with Edward A. Kollar, CPA, EA, CSEP, firm director with Baker Tilly Virchow Krause LLP...


Nov 5, 2018

As firms look for new opportunities to separate themselves from their competition and increase revenue, more and more they are looking at client accounting services, or CAS. In this CPA Conversations, we talk with Hitendra Patil, director of practice development for AccountantsWorld and one of Accounting Today’s Top...