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The Governmental Accounting Standards Board is looking for feedback on a proposal to improve the guidance on compensated absences for state and local government employees, along with disclosure requirements.
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Goodwill impairments recorded by public companies declined in 2019, but the COVID-19 pandemic appears to have caused it to spike in 2020, based on early reports.
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High touch vs. high tech? Both have merit, but you can’t be both.
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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen added an international tax policy expert to her staff as the U.S. reverses a Trump-era stance over digital taxation of technology companies.
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Thomas Sandell and Sandell Asset Management are paying $105 million to New York, the biggest fine of its kind in the state.
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Senator Elizabeth Warren said IRS funding should be bolstered so the richest Americans get audited about once every three years as part of her proposed 2 percent annual tax on wealth in excess of $50 million.
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Despite the gains, employment has effectively gone 'nowhere' since October, according to one expert.
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The corporate finance and accounting area underperforms compared to other job functions when it comes to diversity, equity and inclusion.
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Big Four CPA Tiffany Vaughn has a side gig: Helping people achieve their money goals.
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As more firms recruit remotely and beyond their geographic borders, some new hires may never need to come into the office again.
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