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FASB Seeks Comment on Financial KPIs
N.Y. Congressman Requests Trump’s Support For Tax Cap Elimination
AICPA News – Nov. 2024
Chicago Aldermen Give Mayor Brandon Johnson’s $300M Property Tax Plan the Boot
Hundreds of Illinois CPAs Participate in Annual Day of Service
Hundreds of certified public accountants across Illinois participated in the Illinois CPA Society’s 14th annual CPA Day of Service on Sept. 23, 2023, with others still planning activities later this fall.
AI Stats and Trends for Small Business Marketing
The small businesses who are currently using tools powered by AI overwhelmingly agree that it is making their businesses more successful. They are working more efficiently, saving money, improving customer experiences, and growing quicker.
Association for Accounting Marketing to Hold Virtual Conference Oct. 4
Emerge allows accounting growth professionals to network and collaborate with AAM’s chain of marketing, business development, and growth strategists.
Public Accounting Salaries Expected to Rise 4.9% in 2024
LHH Recruitment Solutions included pay projections for 11 roles, including partner, in its 2024 salary guide.
Sikich Acquires Technology Firm Four Leaf LLC
Four Leaf leverages modern Software as a Service and Platform as a Service solutions to help government entities maximize scalability and extensibility for their mission critical systems.
Social Media Impulse Buying Reaches $71 Billion in Last Year
Social media appears to be having a significant influence on consumer spending, as a new Bankrate report reveals that Americans spent $71 billion on impulse purchases of products they saw on a social media platform in the past year, with the average impulse buyer spending $754.
Retail Theft Totaled $112 Billion in 2022, Says NRF
Retailers reported that organized retail crime remains a significant concern due to heightened levels of violence. More than two-thirds (67%) of respondents said they were seeing even more violence ...
House and Senate Pass Last-Minute Bill to Avoid Government Shutdown
The Senate overwhelmingly passed bipartisan legislation Saturday to avoid a disruptive U.S. government shutdown, sending the bill to President Joe Biden for his expected signature just hours before a midnight deadline.