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U.S. Consumer Inflation Outlook Fell Slightly, Fed Survey Shows
KSM Adds Valuation Firm ValueKnowledge in Illinois
How AI is Reshaping the Future of Finance
EY Acquires HR Tech Consulting Firm Jubilant
U.S. Military Households More Likely in Better Financial Situation Than Non-Military Households
Also, military households with higher incomes are more likely to be confident about retirement prospects than non-military households.
Texans Get Tax Relief From the IRS After Hurricane Beryl
Individual and business taxpayers in 67 counties now have until Feb. 3, 2025, to file their returns and make tax payments.
Accountants Among the Happiest Workers in the U.S., New Study Finds
Accounting and tax had an overall score of 71.92 out of 100, just behind manufacturing which has the most satisfied workers.
Number of the Day: $839,687
Equity partner compensation has dramatically risen from 2019 to 2023, according to data from INSIDE Public Accounting.
Millions of Small Biz Workers Have Health Coverage, Analysis Shows
Thanks largely to the Affordable Care Act, 6.2 million self-employed or small businesses workers have gained access to health care.
A Better Employee Exit Experience Can Help Attract New Talent, Gallup Says
A good exit experience can make workers 40% more likely to recommend their former employer as a great place to work.
Mortgage Rates Drop Below 7%
It was the first time since February that the average 30-year rate was in the sub-7 range. The reason: optimism that the Federal Reserve might cut rates in the near future.
Initial Jobless Claims Up By Most Since Early May
Initial claims increased by 20,000 to 243,000 in the week ended July 13, according to Labor Department data released last week.