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FASB Issues Post-Implementation Review Report for Its Revenue Recognition Standard
Newsom: California Will Offer EV Rebates if Trump Cuts Federal Tax Credit
FASB Seeks Feedback on Clarification to Interim Effective Date for Disaggregation of Income Statement Expenses Standard
INCPAS and NABA Launch Initiative to Strengthen Talent Pipeline in Indiana
AICPA Survey: Business Executives Plan to Increase Hiring in the Coming Year
Business executives may still be cautious about the state of the economy, but they are raising their expectations for hiring in the coming year, according to the third quarter AICPA Economic Outlook Survey.
Financial Expert Lists 3 Things Every Woman Should Know About Money
‘It’s a Relationship That’s Not Going Away,’ Advises Female Financial Expert.
New App Provides Small Business Owners with a Virtual CFO
Unleash recently announced the availability of its “Cloud CFO” solution, designed to help small business owners assess the health of their business and make better decisions faster by providing business owners with a real-time overview of the fitness of their business.
The importance of the accountant being the “most trusted advisor” to small businesses
Edi Osborne, CEO of Mentor Plus, speaks about the role of accountants as the most trusted advisors of small businesses. From CPA Practice Advisor’s 2013 Thought Leader Symposium.
The Key Healthcare Reform Provisions Employers Should Know
To help business owners stay on top of health care reform, Paychex, Inc., a leading provider of payroll, human resource, insurance, and benefits outsourcing solutions for small- to medium-sized businesses, has outlined below, provisions of interest to business owners and their employees that are expected to take effect in 2014 or sooner, and those delayed until 2015.
New App Offers Collaborative Financial Management
There's a new collaborative financial management app that lets users securely establish and manage their social financial relationships. The new Yodlee app, called Tandem, allows users to set up financial circles from their phone contacts and social networks, with varying degrees of account access.
SMB Optimism Stays Flat in August
Small-business optimism remained flat in August, dropping 0.1 points from July for a final reading of 94.0, showed NFIB’s Small Business Economic Trends, a monthly survey of small business owners’ plans and opinions.
State Likely to Raise Tax on Beer
Buying a light beer could soon make your wallet lighter, as Wyoming lawmakers are considering a proposal to raise the state's lowest-in-the-nation tax on beer.