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Benchmarking has become a useful tool for organizations of all kinds to gauge their performance during the uncertain environment created by the COVID-19 pandemic.
January 21 -
Drug money; ghosts of a chance; skin games; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
January 21 -
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 -
Financial executives feel that the requirements for documenting their organization’s internal controls are getting to be too much and many of them are behind the curve when it comes to applying technology for internal control over financial reporting, according to a new report.
January 21 -
Dixon Hughes Goodman's Wesley McLeod, a partner at the Top 20 Firm's insurance practice, will head the Insurance Accounting & Systems Association's new committee devoted to diversity in the insurance sector.
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 21
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Prager Metis combines with Blair, Bohlé & Whitsitt; REDW joins with CPA Global Tax & Accounting; Somerset CPAs and Advisors adds Rowley & Company; and Fineman West merges in Katz & Associates.
January 20 -
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants found the majority of accountants internationally believe they are in an inclusive profession, but nearly two-thirds think the profession still has an issue to deal with when it comes to diversity.
January 20 -
The Internal Revenue Service released information on how employees now have until the end of the year to repay any payroll taxes they deferred from last year.
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