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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
April 1 is Last Day for New Retirees to Take RMDs
For retirees who turned 72 during the last half of 2021, in most cases, Friday, April 1, 2022, is the last day to begin receiving payments from Individual Retirement Arrangements (IRAs), 401(k)s and similar workplace retirement plans.
ERPs, Invoice Automation Providers Embrace Digitization and Automation for AP Payments
Technology adoption in B2B payments has reached a new level. COVID and work from home sped up the pace of change, and over the last two years, we’ve seen a dramatic shift toward electronic payments and payment automation.
Man Indicted for PPP Fraud, Using Funds for Cryptocurrency
A 35-year-old man has been indicted in North Carolina on charges he invented businesses to qualify for pandemic relief and robbed a bank, then spent the money buying cryptocurrency and paying bills.
Majority of Employers Considering Retirement Plan Enhancements
Overall, the survey found three in four respondents (75%) that sponsor a DC plan made a change to their plan in the last two years and expect to make at least one change over the next two years. An additional 14% of sponsors that didn’t make a change ...
Half of Remote Professionals Say They Would Quit if Required to Go Back to Office
Return-to-office plans may lead to more resignations, separate research shows. In a survey of more than 1,000 professionals, half of respondents currently working from home (50%) would look for a new job that offers remote options if ...
How to Nurture Clients Through a Technology Change
Many firms have an aversion to change because clients are creatures of habit. Even if new technology can streamline operations and make it easier for clients to work with your firm,, there’s often hesitation before adoption.
Advisory Services Continue to Grow in Accounting Firms
Globally, more firms are have created or are interested in creating a more diversified selection of services, looking beyond the tax season to offering a variety of advisor services such as forecasting, budgeting, and strategy for their clients.
Nonprofits More Concerned on Finances and Staffing
Nonprofit leaders across the country are more concerned about their financial position and staffing than they were one year ago, despite the relative easing of the coronavirus pandemic. The shortfalls have hampered some nonprofits’ ability to deliver ...