Helpful advice on staying sane during the tax season, helping your clients cope with the outbreak and the future of finance organization — all of that is covered in today’s digest.
Accountant’s Corner Edition
1. Tax season forecast: Sanity
By Darren Root
It’s easy to get carried away during the filing season. Some very needed advice on how to not do that will be helpful both for small business owners but also to any accountant and decision making in an accounting practice.
Staying sane is the name of the game.
2. Calming clients’ fears during the coronavirus outbreak
by Anita Dennis
CPAs have to deal first hand with the current (growing) panic about the coronavirus. Clients have questions about the stock market situation’s impact on their finances, future business growth, and anything else from family budgets to retirement savings.
Annita Dennis has put together a helpful cheatsheet with calming advice for any CPA working with an anxious client.
3. The Finance Organization is Changing … Are You?
By Jeff Ramsey
The future of Accounting and Finance (A&F) is bright, but it’s going to change a lot. Is your firm ready? Read this piece to make sure you’re following the current in order to become even more valuable in the future.
A&F is in a unique position serve as a strategic advisor to business leaders in helping them interpret the data for critical business decisions.