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‘Unpredictable’ Election Clouds Tax and Economic Policy View
Sanders May Bring His Populist Brand to Powerful Senate Finance Committee
Accountant Gets Jail Time For Charging $3 Million on New Jersey Employer’s Credit Card
New Jersey Joins IRS Direct File For 2025 Filing Season
Cloud Accounting Company Makes Top 100 Private Companies List
Cloud Financial Management and Accounting Software Leader Selected for the AlwaysOn OnDemand 100 List for Fourth Straight Year
New Jersey’s $1.8 billion Sandy recovery plan gets approval
Shaun Donovan, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development secretary, joined Gov. Chris Christie on Monday to announce federal approval of the state's plan to spend $1.8 billion to rebuild after superstorm Sandy.
Manufacturing Growth Continues with 4.8% Increase
Economic growth is expected to continue in the United States throughout the remainder of 2013, say the nation's purchasing and supply executives in their spring 2013 Semiannual Economic Forecast.
Why unified software databases is better for accounting firms
Darren Root and Chris Frederiksen, Chairman and CEO of 2020 Group USA, at CPA Practice Advisor’s 2013 Thought Leader Symposium, discuss unification of accounting software databases, professional time management tracking, and value pricing in tax and accounting firms.
$520M Shortfall for Pennsylvania Budget
An estimate released Wednesday by the state's Independent Fiscal Office shows a $520 million shortfall between projected general fund revenues and Gov. Tom Corbett's proposed budget through the end of the next fiscal year.
Diebold cutting 700 jobs
Struggling Diebold Inc. started 2013 with one major job cut -- that of now former Chief Executive Officer Thomas Swidarski.
Restaurants see increase in same-store sales
Same-store sales and customer traffic results were mixed; Restaurant operators somewhat more optimistic about sales growth and the economy
The Sad State of CyberSecurity
Small and mid-sized businesses are failing at security. This puts them in peril and, if they're your clients, you could suffer, too.