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Lax eligibility requirements are raising new questions about which firms should get access to public money.
May 15 -
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced workers across the U.S. to stay home. KPMG offers a robust plan for bringing staff back to the workplace when the time comes.
May 15 -
The firm has implemented inter.x in-house, but it is also available to clients to manage dealings between financial entities of a business, which account for 30 to 40 percent of the global economy.
May 14 -
The Small Business Administration’s troubled Paycheck Protection Program appears to be providing more businesses with long-awaited loans, despite the rocky rollout and ever-changing guidance, according to a new survey.
May 14 -
The Internal Revenue Service guidance caused some consternation among some small businesses and tax experts.
May 14Marist College -
Divorce and COVID-19 each bring various tax considerations.
May 14Young Berman Karpf & Gonzalez -
In this environment where information is fluid and everything is changing on a daily basis, accountants must stay out in front of clients’ needs.
May 14International Federation of Accountants -
Republicans universally rejected a $3 trillion stimulus measure drafted by House Democrats to bolster the U.S. economy, but the draft plan has the seeds for an eventual, smaller compromise.
May 13 -
As the world grapples with the escalating impact of the pandemic, a stark realization is now sweeping over accounting and finance teams — they’re the ones who have to figure out how countless uncertainties fit into their reporting and GAAP.
May 13Embark -
As businesses and employers make the sudden shift to agile working from home, how does this change their approach to maintaining their accounts?
May 13Pandle