Supreme Court rejects appeal from marijuana dispensary against IRS

The Supreme Court declined to hear a case involving a Colorado cannabis business that refused to cooperate with an Internal Revenue Service audit and turn over business records.


Companies still unprepared for leasing standard

FASB’s recent move to make implementation easier isn’t persuading accountants it will save them any time or effort.


The ROI on delegation

In the long run, spending time on delegating will boost your staff and save you hours.


Take complexity out of the digital marketing equation

How can marketing teams ensure their firms’ websites effectively generate leads and provide useful information for clients?


Registration open for 2018 Financial Planning Challenge

Undergrad students can now also receive up to 80 hours of CFP CE credits for their participation in this year’s event.


Oracle falls most in six years as slowdown seen in cloud growth

Sales forecasts fuel concern that the company is struggling in efforts to shift away from traditional software and become a powerhouse in programs delivered over the internet.


Merrill insiders get $83M in SEC whistleblower awards

The biggest-ever payouts went to tipsters who provided information that helped the agency bring a 2016 case against Bank of America.


Here’s how it pays off to take RMDs early in the year

Sometimes the strategy can eliminate a domino effect of other expensive tax problems down the road, Ed Slott writes.


Inspyrus updates accounts payable solution

New features include application performance management with infrastructure monitoring and synthetic transactions.


Tax break on repatriated foreign earnings may spur R&D

A new academic study suggests that the provisions in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act encouraging companies to repatriate their foreign earnings back to the U.S. at a reduced tax rate could lead to more spending on research and development.