cpas list goals for 2009 – both personal and professional. comment here: what are your new year resolutions? by rick telberg/at large accountants the world over seem to be breathing a sigh of relief that 2008 is finally over. they’re … continued
how a solo cpa finds success and happiness working from home.
by rick telberg
with past recessions as a guide, it’s easy to predict that more cpas will be working harder and longer in 2009. and many of those work-hours will be spent at home or on the go.
ballman
whether you’re climbing the corporate ladder or launching your own practice (or both), you’ll need to know how people succeed at it.
so it’s worth checking in with veteran soloist, harry c. ballman, mba, cpa/pfs. ballman has been soloing since leaving the big eight in 1978. ballman is a past president of the washington, d.c., cpa society and currently an elected member of the governing aicpa council.
here are ballman’s suggestions for going it alone: read more →
they work for one of the nation’s leading cpa firms. now put them to work for you. by rick telberg at large heading into the worst economic crisis in a generation, cpas and cpa firms are being tested to provide … continued
sally glick, chief marketing officer and growth strategist at sobel & co. cpas in livingston, n.j., has been named the first woman principal of the firm. so we asked her… 1. what are the key challenges and opportunities facing cpa … continued
prepare to succeed in a changing market. the economy may mean that cpa firms are rethinking 2009 goals and initiaÂtives, but aomar believes there are opportunities for those who will pursue them. here’s their top five… 1. be prepared. firms … continued