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Here’s What’s On the Updated PCAOB Standard-Setting, Rulemaking Agendas
Changing Up Your Ads Strategy as Google’s Control on Search Slips
End-of-Year Accounts Receivable Checklist: Ensuring Financial Stability for Your Clients into the New Year
Using Work-Life Harmony to Thrive in the AI Era
Free AICPA Webcast Gives Consumers Advice on Retirement Spending
Americans are living longer than ever. In fact, every day 10,000 baby boomers turn 65. Many of them will spend more than 20 years in retirement and must contend with unexpected events, such as the recent stock market downturn.
When Can Businesses Claim 100% Deduction for Employee Meals?
If more than half of the employees are furnished meals for the employer’s convenience, the meals for all employees are treated as being furnished for the employer’s convenience, even if the rest of the employees don’t meet this test. This rule could be cr
5 Tips for Using Social Media for Employee Recruiting
Here are 5 tips for employers to consider before using social media as part of its vetting process, in order to help employers avoid the risks that may accompany its use.
The Opportunities and Challenges of Cloud-Based HR Benefits Management
Cloud-based benefits management makes it easier to manage a variety of options, to adapt to changes in both benefit design and legislation, and serve as a customizable platform for each individual employee.
Which U.S. Cities are the Most and Least Educated?
In states with the least schooled workforces, the median wage is $15 an hour compared with $19 to $20 an hour in states where 40 percent or more of the working population holds at least a bachelor’s degree.
2015 Tooth Fairy Index Shows Current Market Value of a Tooth
According to Visa's annual Tooth Fairy survey, American children are receiving an average of $3.19 per lost tooth this year, a decrease of 24 cents from last year. Kids can expect to receive approximately $64 on the road to adult teeth, down from ...
Who Controls Your Retirement Funds: You Or The Government?
People make a mistake when they feel as though they’ve lost control of their qualified retirement plans – they never had control in the first place, says retirement advisor Mark Cardoza.
The Farm Stand Honor System
Call me naïve if you must, but I grew up in the Midwest where there's a lot of trust. We smile and say hello when we pass strangers on the street, we expect people to have good manners and are rarely disappointed, we ask each other personal questions beca