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Tax professionals are starting to hear questions from their clients ahead of the official start of tax season about a variety of issues related to COVID-19.
January 26 -
A new analysis by Audit Analytics reveals the Big Four firm leading among every type of fund.
January 25 -
Some leading organizations are taking the SEC’s cue and tightening up their filings to provide stakeholders with better clarity, focus and insight.
January 22 -
Thanks to vagaries of the accounting world, Donald Trump’s administration had a chance in the final weeks of the presidential race to cancel more than $200 billion of student loans with no immediate hit to the Department of Education’s massive portfolio. Yet it didn’t do it. Now, perhaps Joe Biden will.
January 22 -
President Biden has picked Allison Herren Lee, a member of the Securities and Exchange Commission, as the acting chair of the SEC, as nominee Gary Gensler waits in the wings as a more permanent chair once he is confirmed by the Senate.
January 21 -
The International Integrated Reporting Council has published its revised Integrated Reporting Framework, incorporating some major changes since the IR Framework was first published in 2013.
January 21 -
From legal considerations to tax implications, these entrepreneurs face some unique challenges.
January 21CorpNet.com -
Given the turbulence of the past year, agility should be at the forefront of our minds when building a budget and strategy for 2021.
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Institute of Management Accountants president and CEO Jeff Thomson is predicting six major developments in the finance and accounting profession this year.
January 13 -
The New Jersey Society of CPAs has awarded $1,200 each to ten of its members to help offset tuition costs on the road to becoming a CPA.
January 13