Expense fraud estimated to cost $1.9B annually
Business travel expense fraud is estimated to cost U.S. organizations $1.9 billion per year, based on a new survey.
Business travel expense fraud is estimated to cost U.S. organizations $1.9 billion per year, based on a new survey.
High school student teams from across New Jersey competed to present on a variety of crucial financial topics to a panel of judges.
Because of quirky rules, even profitable teams can generate paper losses that erase the tax bills on an owner’s other business interests.
Outdated models and beliefs are holding firms back, says Michael Platt.
With the effective date for the new lease accounting standard taking effect at the end of the year for public companies, many are finding themselves unprepared and their accounting systems in need of an upgrade.
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The Tax Foundation ranks states by how much they tax things like alcohol, cigarettes and lottery winnings.
BKD LLP has added Rylander, Clay & Opitz LLP, expanding the Top 100 Firm’s presence to Fort Worth, Texas, effective June 1, 2018.
Paychex reported a slight increase in job and wage growth at small businesses in May, although the pace of wage growth dipped slightly compared to last year.