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As the world grapples with the escalating impact of the pandemic, a stark realization is now sweeping over accounting and finance teams — they’re the ones who have to figure out how countless uncertainties fit into their reporting and GAAP.
May 13
Embark -
As businesses and employers make the sudden shift to agile working from home, how does this change their approach to maintaining their accounts?
May 13
Pandle -
Democrats may be as far as ever from seeing President Donald Trump’s tax returns after a U.S. Supreme Court argument suggested a legal fight over House subpoenas could extend for months.
May 13 -
Grant Thornton CEO Brad Preber and principal Linda Miller, who leads the firm’s fraud and financial crimes practice, explain why the coronavirus pandemic and the government response to it have created unique opportunities for fraud.
May 13 -
Ten pandemic-related technology developments from the past month, and how they’ll impact your clients and your firm.
May 13 -
During stressful times like these, it’s natural to feel like everything around you is broken.
May 13
L&H CPAs and Advisors -
House Democrats proposed a $3 trillion virus relief bill Tuesday, combining aid to state and local governments with direct cash payments, tax breaks, expanded unemployment insurance and food stamp spending as well as a list of progressive priorities like funds for voting by mail and the troubled U.S. Postal Service.
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Padgett Business Services’ Roger Harris suggests some exceptions for employers with fewer than 50 staff.
May 12 -
Residents of states such as Utah, Idaho and South Dakota collected average stimulus payments topping $1,800.
May 12 -
Key justices explored possible middle ground as the U.S. Supreme Court considered President Donald Trump’s bid to keep his financial records secret in a pair of cases that could have sweeping constitutional significance and affect the November election.
May 12






