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An Increase in Customer Theft is Increasing Restaurant Prices
IRS Shares Five New Warning Signs of Incorrect ERC Claims
‘Unpredictable’ Election Clouds Tax and Economic Policy View
Sanders May Bring His Populist Brand to Powerful Senate Finance Committee
“Internal Auditing Around the World” – Book looks at global shift in procedures
Collaborative work trend extends internal audit's impact on business strategy
New invoice approval system simplifies processing for businesses and nonprofits
Bill.com has announced the availability of its Bill.com Approval Solution, which enables accountants, small-to-medium businesses (SMBs) and non-profit organizations (NPOs) to simplify and customize their invoice approval cycle.
Infographic: How online courses have changed the way people learn
The internet and the availability of free courses have dramatically changed how users around the world are learning.
Men and women look for different things when choosing an employer
Employer survey examines gender differences around what makes an employer attractive
Accounting firms face challenges advising clients on new financial reporting framework
Thomson Reuters Survey Identifies Challenges Accounting Firms Face as They Advise Clients on AICPA’s New Financial Reporting Framework for Small- and Medium-Sized Entities
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How Chunkification is Helping Firms be More Productive
Doug Sleeter, President of The Sleeter Group, explains “Chunkification” and how his national network of small business consultants help both accounting professionals and technology developers. From CPA Practice Advisor’s 2013 Thought Leader Symposium.
Billtrust Adds Interactive Voice Response Capability To Billing Services Suite
Technology Allows End-Customers to Pay by Phone 24/7, Helping Billers Improve Their Customer Service
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State encourages unemployed to start businesses
Unemployed New Hampshire residents now have two options to maintain eligibility for unemployment benefits -- they can continue to look for work, or they can try to start their own business.