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The Tax Blotter – August 2024
Pandemic Caused Many Jobs to Move from Big Cities to Smaller Metros
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April Retail Sales Grew Despite Inflation
Consumers accustomed to inflation continued to spend in April as retail sales overcame higher prices to show both monthly and year-over-year increases, according to the National Retail Federation.
AICPA News – June 2022
AICPA News is a round-up of recent announcements from the association.
Illinois CPA Society Presents 2022 Lester H. McKeever Jr. Advancing Diversity Awards
Each year, these awards are presented to an Outstanding Leader and an Emerging Leader in recognition of their commitment to advancing diversity in the accounting profession.
Home Listings Increase for First Time Since Pandemic
Home listings increased for the first time since June 2019, according to Realtor.com data, suggesting the U.S. housing supply hit a turning point last month.
New York State Society of CPAs Celebrates 125th Anniversary
On April 28, 2022, the New York State Society of CPAs (NYSSCPA) celebrated its 125th Anniversary at a gala event at Current at Chelsea Piers in Manhattan.
Why You Should Be Using Accounting Workflows
Workflows are a vital part of every business. Without them, teams would struggle to get things done on time and consistently. When properly organized and managed, workflows help your team complete tasks and projects more efficiently.
How Alternative Financing Can Help Companies Grow
Traditionally, when companies needed financing for growth, they chose between either raising debt or equity. Equity fundraising is, of course, dilutive, which isn’t a good fit for everyone—or even possible, given venture capital has historically ...
Business Execs Expect Recession in Next 12 Months
Inflation was the top concern of business executives for the third straight quarter, with labor costs seen as the main driver. Salary and benefit costs are now expected to increase at a rate of 4.4%, higher than at any time since before the ...