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Jim Bourke of Top 100 Firm Withum shares what his firm and others have learned from responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
April 6 -
Even as they still have to deal with tax season, the service is tasked with handling much of the stimulus packages.
April 6 -
Chief financial officers are playing a key role in helping their companies cope with the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic and the economic devastation it’s causing, according to officials from the Institute of Management Accountants.
April 3 -
ICPAS announces 2020 outstanding leadership award winners; Abacus Worldwide and JHI merge; and more CPA news.
April 3 -
Accounting and tax professionals are especially in the throes of the evolving situation as federal and state governments discuss how they will provide relief to struggling families and American businesses.
April 3CorpNet.com -
The accounting scandal at Starbucks Corp.’s biggest competitor in China triggered a rout in shares linked to the company’s chairman, wiping out most of his wealth and knocking the tycoon out of the ranks of China’s billionaires.
April 3 -
The Trump administration’s $349 billion small-business rescue kicked off Friday surrounded by concerns about its ability to handle an expected flood of applications and deliver enough aid to mom-and-pop firms hit hardest by the coronavirus pandemic.
April 3 -
Some people counting on $1,200 stimulus checks from the government may not see the money until mid-September, according to a House Ways and Means Committee analysis.
April 3 -
For years now, my CPA firm has had the ability to work remotely. Never, though, did I consider a scenario where everyone would be working from home for weeks on end.
April 3"The Radical CPA" -
Over the Topps; a thirst for fraud; the sky is limited; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
April 2