Campus recruiting is a daunting, time consuming and necessary task for students looking to enter public accounting. As a professional on the other side of the table, I can’t tell you the number of times the icebreaker is “audit or tax”. This is a common icebreaker but very few students know the answer, audit or Read the full article…
Author: Keith Hamasaki
Accounting for Net Neutrality
We recently published our new KROST Quarterly Magazine which is packed full of articles and insider knowledge focusing on tech topics. Here is an excerpt from the article “Accounting for Net Neutrality” by Assurance & Advisory Director Keith Hamasaki, CPA: “When it comes to technology nothing has taken the business world by storm like cryptocurrency. Read the full article…
Accounting for Throttling, the New Net Neutrality
When it comes to technology nothing has taken the business world by storm like cryptocurrency. However, something that slid under the radar and continues to slide under the radar with ever lasting effects are the changes to the Net Neutrality Rules. Net Neutrality is dead, but what does this even mean? Net Neutrality is the Read the full article…
Does Breakage Apply to Me?
Accounting for your restaurant can be both straightforward and complex. One of the upcoming complex issues is the accounting for breakage revenue. The term breakage refers to money that is received from gift cards that are not expected to be redeemed by the customer. Unredeemed gift card liability can be tricky to report as it Read the full article…