Best Accounting Blogs of 2010


December 2010 – Brian O’Connell of CPASiteSolutions names Brumley’s Blog as one of the Best Accounting Blogs of 2010

We feel honored to be included in that list.

Brian said..

I’ve found that a few CPA and accounting blogs really stand out above the others. Here’s my list of best accounting blogs for 2010.

My “Best of 2010″ List

AxiomCPA – Joey Brannon, CPA, P.C., does a nice job of mixing accounting content and general interest videos and comments in this easy-to-read blog.

Brumley’s Blog – Scott Brumley, CPA, offers accounting tips as well as comments on technology.

Deduct Me Blog – Kara Haas, CPA, P.C., writes this engaging blog and makes great use of catchy headlines to grab her readers’ attention.

Don’t Mess with Taxes – Journalist Kay Bell writes this informative blog providing tax and personal finance tips.

Empower Your Business – This blog focuses on accounting for businesses. Written by Nick Roberts of New Zealand.

The Fraud Files Blog – Tracy Coenen keeps this niche blog on fraud, scams, scandals, and court cases.

Golden Practices Blog – Michelle Golden provides this popular and high-profile blog, and she also publishes a fairly comprehensive list of accounting-related blogs.

The Leadership Notebook – Although this blog by leadership coach Mary Werner is for accountants themselves rather than their clients, I’m impressed by Ms. Werner’s signature in each post, which adds a personal touch, and her use of graphics and epigraphs.

It’s Taxing – Written by Bond Beebe accountants and advisors, this blog is clean, easy to read, and informative.

Phil Hogan’s blog – This chartered accountant’s blog is set up with several teaser posts on the home page that entice you to click and read more.

The Potts Report – Potts and Company, CPAs, make excellent use of images in their posts, and their headlines are short but also descriptive.

Small Business Blog – CPA firm Cherry, Bekaert & Holland provide this substantive blog on accounting for small businesses.

Social CPAs – Here’s another blog for accountants, and it addresses the important topic of “social media insights for the accounting profession.” Written by Barry MacQuarrie, CPA.

Taste of Taxes – The design of this blog is clean and the headlines are easy to read. Written by MaloneBailey LLP.

 

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