Global accounting groups urge long-term value creation amid coronavirus

Three worldwide accounting groups have banded together to issue a report offering guidance on how CFOs and finance teams can steer their organizations toward long-term value creation during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Global accounting groups urge long-term value creation amid coronavirus


IRS offers relief on low-income housing tax credits in response to coronavirus

The Internal Revenue Service is extending timelines for performing some of the actions associated with the low-income housing tax credit and bonds for qualified residential rental projects to give businesses more time during the COVID-19 pandemic.

IRS offers relief on low-income housing tax credits in response to coronavirus


Auditors can improve ESG info amid coronavirus, says CAQ report

Audit firms can enhance the reliability of environmental, social and governance reporting, according to a new report from the Center for Audit Quality.

Auditors can improve ESG info amid coronavirus, says CAQ report


People & firms on the move: BSSF marketing director named to local 2020 Women of Influence list

EisnerAmper and DHG each develop COVID-19-related workplace solutions; AAM elects four to board of directors; and more CPA news.

People & firms on the move: BSSF marketing director named to local 2020 Women of Influence list


Value pricing: How to gain a competitive edge and make more money

Finding ways to not just maintain revenues but increase them is becoming Job One for accounting practices large and small in the pandemic.

Value pricing: How to gain a competitive edge and make more money


What’s on the table for the next round of U.S. coronavirus relief

With a resurgence of the coronavirus threatening a nascent rebound of the U.S. economy, the White House and Congress are under increased pressure to come to terms on another round of stimulus.

What’s on the table for the next round of U.S. coronavirus relief


Employers added 4.8M jobs in June despite coronavirus, including 17.5K in accounting

The unemployment rate fell to 11.1 percent, as employees returned to work despite the ongoing spread of COVID-19.

Employers added 4.8M jobs in June despite coronavirus, including 17.5K in accounting


House clears extension of Paycheck Protection Program to August

The House gave final last-minute congressional approval Wednesday to extending the popular loan program for small businesses until Aug. 8, hours after the deadline for applications lapsed with more than $130 billion still available.

House clears extension of Paycheck Protection Program to August


The 2020 VAR 100: The cloud and the coronavirus

The COVID-19 pandemic looks to be accelerating the long-term trend toward the adoption of the cloud.

The 2020 VAR 100: The cloud and the coronavirus


Paul Juras begins term as IMA global chair

The Babson College professor takes his post as the institute faces the challenge of the coronavirus pandemic.

Paul Juras begins term as IMA global chair