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The average number of leases held by companies has returned to or exceeded pre-pandemic levels, according to a new report, even as they adjust to new rules that put leases on the balance sheet.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission is requiring some financial forms that currently are allowed to be filed or submitted in paper format to be filed or submitted electronically.
June 7 -
Errors and misstatements were headed down, according to a report from Audit Analytics, but instead they hit a 15-year high.
June 6 -
Geni Whitehouse, who leads the Impactful Advisor, points to the progress of tax automation and business intelligence and says the time crunch will soon end.
June 6 -
In this installment of the Frontier, experts lament the lack of attention paid to the client experience amid all this technological progress.
June 6 -
The board plans to hold a meeting next Wednesday with its reconstituted Investor Advisory Group, the first meeting in nearly four years with one of its biggest stakeholders.
June 3 -
The AI-based accounts receivable software developer announced it has changed its name to Aiwyn.
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The economy added 390,000 jobs in May, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday, including 16,000 jobs in accounting and bookkeeping services.
June 3 -
The board's future projects include digital assets, intangibles, government grants, and accounting for financial instruments with ESG-linked features.
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The Atlanta firm is awarding 14 local hospitals $10K each as part of the Georgia Rural Hospital Tax Program.
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