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Doctors and health care organizations are dealing with not only the COVID-19 pandemic and its variants, but also with changing tax laws and accounting standards.
December 3 -
The unemployment rate declined by four-tenths of a point to 4.2%, but the job gains fell well short of expectations.
December 3 -
Inflation worries and the labor shortage are dragging down optimism in the U.S. economy, according to a survey by the American Institute of CPAs.
December 2 -
Universities and colleges have long relied on to rank their accounting education programs
December 2 -
It’s been 20 years, to the day, since Enron Corp. filed for bankruptcy, forever cementing its legacy as the poster child of corporate fraud.
December 2 -
The most influential people in the field, as chosen by their peers.
December 2 -
With the International Sustainability Standards Board being established, the number of groups setting sustainability standards is being winnowed down.
December 1 -
The job gains are a sign of continuing economic recovery despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and its variants.
December 1 -
The Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board released an interpretation of the accounting rules around reporting debt cancellation for the federal government.
November 30 -
The institute hit 46,859 active Certified Management Accountants, with 12,926 new certifications earned in the past fiscal year.
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