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Investors waiting for an update of how Donald Trump's media startup is faring will have to wait a bit longer — months by some accounts — before getting a look at financial results.
May 6 -
BF Borgers CPA PC and its founder, Benjamin Borgers, will be permanently suspended from practicing and appearing as accountants before the SEC.
May 6 -
Governor Maura Healey's $4 billion housing bond bill, the state's biggest-ever investment in its residential stock, includes a provision allowing cities to impose a transfer fee of 0.5% to 2% on property sales exceeding $1 million.
May 6 -
U.S. taxes are likely to rise as lawmakers look to narrow the federal deficit, Warren Buffett said, as Washington prepares for major tax negotiations next year.
May 6 -
Accounting firms that have embraced artificial intelligence are primarily using it to analyze documents, automate tasks and bolster client communication.
May 6 -
What exactly are accountants doing with artificial intelligence? Turns out, a lot.
May 6 -
When a small company holds a life insurance policy, estate planning gets complicated — which is why assigning it to an individual or a family may be the better choice.
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The new advisory service follows Platform's acquisition of Walpole Financial Advisors.
May 3 -
The Top 25 Firm is expanding its footprint east of the Mississippi River to Ohio.
May 3 -
Internal audit hiring manager are looking for recent college grads who have learned about accounting and auditing, but also technology like data analytics.
May 3