Dear Hannah:
I’ve spent the last two weeks meeting with firm leaders and attending the AICPA’s Council Meeting, and they’ve
been great learning opportunities for me. We discussed how the profession is changing. The leading factors driving change are the astronomical growth
of advisory services within CPA firms, the growth of markets in Asia-Pacific, retiring baby boomers, assimilation of millennials (and now
"Generation Z") and the growing diversity of both the workforce and business in general. How we anticipate and respond to these changes will
determine our future success - both individually and as a profession. I also learned about the changing behavior of individuals as they leave their
first jobs. Staff used to leave one public accounting firm for another, but they are now leaving public accounting entirely which is creating pressure
for firms trying to make mid-career hires. I’m hoping the Society can help with this situation – and I welcome your thoughts. In the meantime, visit our career center to find great people looking for new
opportunities. As the profession continues to
change, we will need leaders who can meet and adapt to new challenges, build strategic partnerships and have the courage to act and react to the
challenges. The Society is committed to helping groom the next generation of leaders, and we will host the Emerging Leaders Summit: Stand Out, Step Up,
on November 13 in Boston. At this conference, young professionals will learn what
it takes to lead and develop the skills to become the type of leader firms and businesses desire. For details and to
register online, click here.
Have a great weekend!
Amy A. Pitter
President & CEO NETWORKING & MEMBERSHIP:
Sip & Socialize
(11/12) Are you ready to get to the next level? Visit MC Spiedo in the Seaport District for
cocktails and networking with CPAs and lawyers. Make new contacts and unlock the possibilities in your career!
New Volunteer Opportunities
- Society to Benefit Everyone, Inc. - Nonprofit audit help
- Gardens for Charlestown, Inc. - Assistance with filing of MA state tax return - Greater Lowell
Community Foundation - Financial reviewer for grant proposals - Colony Retirement Homes - Board member
- Access Oxford, Inc. - Financial advisor
Speaking Opportunities at
Local High Schools We have received requests for our members to speak on the CPA career at Murdock High
School (Winchedon, MA) and Weymouth High School. We have also received a request for a member to speak on banking at Norfolk County Agricultural High
School (Walpole, MA). If interested please contact Chris O'Day for more details.
NEWS &
RESOURCES: 3 Spooky Tax Issues that Give Businesses a
Fright
Tax can be a scary and somewhat unfamiliar topic for many business executives. The complexities of the tax code, coupled with the current environment
of political uncertainty, will cause even the most veteran business executive to get jumpy around tax time. So, just in time for Halloween, here are
three of the tax issues keeping executives up at night as 2016 creeps closer.
Want More Female CEOs? Then Put More Women on
Boards While C-suites at public companies are overwhelmingly male, a recent study reports that companies
with higher percentages of females on their boards tend to have an above average number of female officers, indicating that real change starts in
the boardroom.
Top 8 Gadgets for Accountants
Check out the hardware and software that will make you more productive.
CPE:
Fraud & Forensic Accounting and Auditing
Conference (12/2) Recognizing fraudulent or deceptive
practices is not always easy, but this conference will sharpen your forensic skills with techniques to uncover fraudulent activities and help you to
see them in their many guises. At this conference, you will: 1. Go"beyond the checklist" to discover how you can fact-find and detect
fraudulent activities in your clients’ files or even your own; 2. Uncover the psychology
behind corporate scandals and how research can provide clues to finding real solutions to fraud; 3.
Review the state of cybersecurity threats, techniques and recent case studies; 4. Delve into the
dirty details of identity theft and tax refund fraud; 5. Learn best practices to implement as part
of your Fraud Prevention Program; and 6. Much more!
Webinar: CyberSAFE - Securing Your Data & Devices in an Online World Regardless of your computer experience,
this 4-hour class will help you become more aware of technology-related risks and what you can do to protect yourself and your organization from them.
Webinars will be held on 11/2, 11/18, 11/21, 12/12, 12/16, 1/6, 2/10, 3/31 and 4/28.
Accounting for New Revenue Standard (11/13) This program is a combination of lecture
and a full-on workshop where participants will be given situations to analyze and conclude on as part of a group. This type of format engages
participants, provides for lively discussion points and reinforces the overall understanding of the new standard.
The Best Individual Income Tax Update (11/17) This year's significant changes to the
tax environment require sound planning in 2015 for individual clients to respond effectively. Discuss new developments and tax-saving ideas applicable
to your clients and their growing needs in light of post-election developments.
Digital Strategies to Grow Your Business (11/18) Interested in learning and using Social
Media to grow your business, recruit candidates or build your career? This session will be a live workshop focused on helping you put social media
into action.
LEGISLATIVE UPDATE:
IRS Updates - IRS Rolls Out Key 2016 Tax Figures
- New Tax Return Due Dates - IRS Announces Reduced Fee for Preparer Tax Identification
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