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CEOs are turning their attention away from the pandemic to fighting inflation, according to a survey by PwC.
January 27 -
The Virginia Society of CPAs is offering local professionals additional self-care resources ahead of a third pandemic-related tax season.
January 24 -
North American accountants, however, felt more upbeat than most.
January 19 -
Dysfunctional and manual financial reporting processes are expected to cost U.S. businesses $7.8 billion this year, according to a new report.
January 13 -
Corporate governance received a grade of B- and has slipped over the past year, according to a new survey of chief audit executives.
January 11 -
The vast majority of tax and finance leaders see a need for improved technology and data skills in their employees, according to a new international survey.
January 11 -
The Internal Revenue Service has updated its guidance on claiming the Recovery Rebate Credit and issued a report Friday on how it responded last year to the COVID-19 pandemic.
January 7 -
Nonprofit organizations grew their operating reserves over the last year and experienced other positive changes, according to a new survey.
January 7 -
Global sales tax changes over the past year have been accelerating due to COVID-19, supply chain pressures, e-commerce and nexus issues, plus other factors.
January 5 -
Private sector employers added 807,000 jobs in December, according to payroll giant ADP, as the job market continued to recover despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
January 5 -
Internal auditors have been forced by COVID-19 to work remotely in large part over the past two years, and that pattern is likely to continue next year.
December 29 -
Whether and how to bring staff and clients back into one place elicits mixed feelings from practitioners.
December 16 -
For Americans worried about rising prices and shrinking household budgets, January could bring another blow to the bottom line.
December 10 -
Practitioners can serve medical workers well by encouraging them to take the necessary time to establish a long-term tax plan.
December 8
Cannon Advisors -
Doctors and health care organizations are dealing with not only the COVID-19 pandemic and its variants, but also with changing tax laws and accounting standards.
December 3 -
Grant Thornton has increased its employee benefits to attract new talent and keep staff from leaving for other firms, including absorbing employee premium increases associated with its medical benefits for 2022 to offset inflation.
December 2 -
A new era of the workplace is here, and what futurists and experts have spoken about for many years has become our new reality.
December 2
EQ-EL -
The institute hit 46,859 active Certified Management Accountants, with 12,926 new certifications earned in the past fiscal year.
November 30 -
The Internal Revenue Service released proposed regulations that can help taxpayers, employers and insurers navigate the complex tax rules surrounding COVID-19 testing and health insurance coverage.
November 24 -
Over two-thirds of respondents to a new survey also expect to add new team members in the coming year.
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