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Firms, state CPA societies and national accounting organizations are addressing the wave of international outrage and demonstrations sparked by the killing last week of George Floyd, an unarmed African American, by four Minneapolis police officers.
June 5 -
It’s too bad that a pandemic is what was needed to push firms into stronger leadership, but now that the world has changed, accounting firms need to change with it.
June 5
"The Radical CPA" -
International Federation of Accountants CEO Kevin Dancey talks about how accounting organizations around the world are dealing with the coronavirus pandemic and working with each other to solve problems and share resources.
June 5 -
Knowing what buyers need, where they do their research, and what influences their decisions are all key to a firm’s success.
June 5Hinge -
The Association for Accounting Marketing honored four professionals for their contributions to industry marketing and business.
June 4 -
The Regional Leader firm is expanding its international tax expertise in Massachusetts.
June 4 -
Highs, lows, curveballs and surprises are routine for every business, including accounting firms. Pandemics, however, are not routine (thankfully!). This crisis tests and provokes us all to the extreme.
June 3
Optimum Strategies -
The CARES Act included several provisions allowing companies to claim net operating losses for past tax years, temporarily reversing some of the limitations in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
June 2 -
Employment growth at small businesses improved slightly in May, up 0.25 percent, as stay-at-home orders eased in most states, but that was only after reaching historic lows in April, according to payroll giant Paychex.
June 2 -
After employee pay and rent, partner deferred compensation retirement benefit plans usually are the third largest expense on a firm’s income statement.
June 2
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