Almost every accounting professional has considered taking the CPA exam, but the time, energy and stress that comes with passing all four sections can make it easy to push aside. Studying for the exam is a challenge but it’s also a marker of your competence, work...
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How to Minimize Tax on Investment Income
When you invest in financial instruments, such as stocks, mutual funds, IRAs/401ks, commodities, and even cryptocurrency, the main goal is to grow your wealth. In many cases, once that initial investment decision is made, people tend to leave it there and go about...
Your Audited Financial Statements: 8 Steps to Success
Working on the audit side of public accounting for 10+ years, I have performed audits of countless sets of financial statements. There are various reasons that a client may need this service, ranging from fulfilling a periodic requirement in their debt agreements to...
Creating Transparency in a Benefit Plan Audit
After almost a decade of pressure from the Department of Labor (DOL) requesting more transparent reporting and improved quality for ERISA plan audits, the Auditing Standards Board issued Statement on Auditing Standards No. 136, Forming an Opinion and Reporting on...
The Benefits of a Summer Accounting Internship
In the accounting world, spring internships are typically what you hear about the most. However, I did my internship in the summer of my junior year of college and found it to be very advantageous for several reasons. In this blog post, I will share that less-traveled...
1031 Exchanges: What You Need to Know
U.S. Internal Revenue Code Section 1031 allows real estate investors to swap one property for another and defer recognizing some or all the gain and the related tax liability from the sale of the first property—assuming some very specific rules are met. Over the...
A Day in the Life of an Accountant
What is the typical day like for a staff accountant at Weinstein Spira? I am glad you asked! As a staff accountant who rotates between tax and audit, I can speak about my typical day, noting that things vary depending on the season and whether I am working from home...
New Year, New You: New Audit, New Report!
Did you know? The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) issued several new auditing standards a few years ago, which are effective for the December 31, 2021 audits. Many of the standards affect what auditors do and how we document our work, so you...
QuickBooks: Tips for New Users
QuickBooks is one of the most popular accounting software programs used by small businesses to keep track of their income and expenses. It is also used inside of many large companies by the bookkeeping department for everyday accounts receivable (AR) and accounts...
Making Powerful Connections
Throughout my career in public accounting, I have been a big fan of networking and it paid off enormously in both my professional and personal life with a long list of business connections and friends. But recently, I found it more challenging to make new connections,...
ASC 842: Implementing the New Lease Accounting Standard
This blog article highlights potential oversimplification hazards that controllers and accountants may face with their fundamental, yet superficial, knowledge of ASC 842. Read time: 3 minutes. Avoid the Risk of Not Knowing ASC 842 By this time, most accountants are...
Work Perks You Can Expect at a Public Accounting Firm
What work perks can you expect when choosing a career in public accounting? When evaluating a potential employer (and career path), it helps to know what to expect. This will depend on the size of the firm; however, there are some universal perks that apply to working...
Demystifying the Cash Flow Statement
The cash flow statement is an important part of a company’s overall financial statements. It provides a close look at the actual cash inflows and outflows for the period presented (typically one year). Simply put, it summarizes the changes in cash and cash equivalents...
Weinstein Spira Celebrates Sixty Years of Making Relationships Count
Weinstein Spira, the Houston public accounting and business advisory firm for discerning high net worth individuals and privately held businesses, is celebrating its 60-year anniversary. Co-founders Stanley C. Weinstein and Joel Spira set out to create a firm that...
9 Creative Ways to Increase Retirement Plan Participation
Companies that offer retirement plans know how hard it is to incentivize people to take complete advantage of this benefit. The hesitancy could be due to a lack of financial education regarding the power of compound saving or the lack of sophistication regarding the...
The Importance of Being Involved in a Professional Organization
As current international president of the Association for Accounting Marketing (AAM) (2021-2022), I speak from direct experience, having worked my way up through the ranks of this niche organization. I can honestly say, no matter what level your participation,...
Successful Accounting Records for Restaurants
It is important for a restaurant to have successful accounting records, especially in the beginning, start-up phase and when making critical decisions that will drive growth. A key contributor to a restaurant’s ultimate success is an accurate, complete set of...
Impact of COVID-19 on Accounting Firm Recruiting and Internships
The pandemic has changed the way we do business in so many areas, and human resources is no different. As we continue to recruit accounting employees and interns—in almost all cases, remotely—we are relying on new ways to interview, having in-depth discussions about...
Why I Chose a Career in Public Accounting
Background The process of choosing a career path in the field of public accounting can be daunting. Sometimes it is a conscious decision and other times it may be something you fall into by chance. For me, I had little understanding of how my degree would materialize...
Weinstein Spira Promotes Buford, Waller and Giannaccio within Management Team
Weinstein Spira, the mid-market public accounting and business advisory firm for Houston’s top high net worth individuals and privately held businesses, is delighted to announce three promotions within the firm’s management team. Amanda Buford is now a senior tax...
How to Find the Right Mentor in College
Having a meaningful mentor when starting college will help smooth your path to becoming the accountant you want to be. But this does not mean finding a mentor just to be able to say you have one, or to tick off an item on your to-do list. It’s about finding the...
Tips on Accounting for Tips
Despite current challenges regarding the pandemic, whether offering carry-out or dine-in options, restaurants remain a mainstay in many communities around the country. Owning or operating a restaurant comes with a unique set of requirements for reporting and paying...
Accounting Internship Etiquette: How to Leave on a High Note
The way you finish an internship really matters. You create a lasting impression. If you can leave on a high note, that’s what people tend to remember the most. Regardless of how your time went along the way, you can go out with a bang if you focus on the following...
Karl Wolpert and Tobias McFaul Admitted as Weinstein Spira Shareholders
Weinstein Spira, the mid-market public accounting and business advisory firm for Houston’s top high net worth individuals and privately held businesses, is pleased to announce that Karl Wolpert and Tobias McFaul have been admitted as shareholders. Wolpert began his...