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Lean Finance Teams Problematic For C-Suite Leaders, Survey Finds
KPMG Integrates AI Into Its Global Audit Platform
Grant Thornton Adds 56 New PPMDs
IRS Updates Clean Vehicle Tax Credit FAQs
ADP Mobile App reaches 300,000 downloads Android devices
Rapid Growth Driven by Increase in Workers Looking for Anytime, Anywhere Access to Payroll, Time and Benefits Information
Technology groups step up call for immigration reform
Nationwide effort coordinated by TechVoice, TECNA and CompTIA
Financial Officer Pay Remains Stable
Crowe Horwath LLP releases findings from its 2013 Financial Institutions Compensation Survey
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New QBO Version Provides Harmony for Accountants and SMB Owners
From the Sept. 2013 issue. A little harmony can go a long way. And that’s exactly what Intuit set out to demonstrate when it debuted a new, redesigned version of QuickBooks Online at the Midwest Accounting & Finance Showcase in Chicago in August. With a cleaner and simpler user interface, seamless navigation new features and […]
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Point-of-Sale: A Critical Investment for Retailers
While many small retailers continue to use a cash register, many others have moved into more sophisticated payment systems; which can increase sale processing speed by quickly scanning bar codes, and processing electronic payments quickly.
North Carolina ends popular small business tax deduction
Like many Charlotte-area small business owners, Doug Jones doesn't know how to digest the N.C. General Assembly's recent tax policy overhaul.
Nearly One-Third of Clients Withhold Information from Financial Advisors
Clients don’t always share every piece of relevant information with their advisors, according to a new report by Securian Financial Group, financial services provider.
New York sues Donald Trump over seminars
New York's attorney general sued Donald Trump for $40 million Saturday, saying the real estate mogul helped run a phony "Trump University" that promised to make students rich but instead steered them into expensive and mostly useless seminars, and even failed to deliver promised apprenticeships.