Poll Finds that Financial Fraud is Widespread in U.S.
Financial fraud is widespread in America, with more than four of five people in a new poll saying they've been targeted by scammers in one form or another.
Financial fraud is widespread in America, with more than four of five people in a new poll saying they've been targeted by scammers in one form or another.
A 35-year-old Watsonville, California man was convicted of felony embezzlement Tuesday after he skimmed money from two San Jose companies and left them delinquent on their taxes.
California Governor Gerry Brown Jr. joined with top leadership in the state's legislature on Wednesday to announce their support for a new bill that would raise the state's minimum wage.
Employers with 50 or more full-time equivalent employees on their payroll during the previous calendar year have a "shared responsibility" under the Affordable Care Act (aka, ObamaCare) to offer minimum essential coverage to their full-time employees.
The Ohio Society of CPAs announced the addition of two new CPE tracks and networking opportunities at this year’s Cincinnati Accounting Show.
Business executives may still be cautious about the state of the economy, but they are raising their expectations for hiring in the coming year, according to the third quarter AICPA Economic Outlook Survey.
‘It’s a Relationship That’s Not Going Away,’ Advises Female Financial Expert.
Two new CPE tracks and networking opportunities for accounting students and women CPAs will debut this year at the Cincinnati Accounting Show presented by The Ohio Society of CPAs (OSCPA) September 17 – 18 at the Duke Energy Convention Center.