What’s next? Financing alternatives to PPP

As applications for the second wave of PPP loans move into the final phase, many businesses will be asking: What do I do next if I don’t secure this loan?

What’s next? Financing alternatives to PPP


Prophix’s CPM software now integrates with Sage Construction and Real Estate

The software partnership aims to give contractors, developers and property managers visibility and control of their project financials to better manage resources, reduce margin fade and more accurately forecast cost and cash flows.

Prophix’s CPM software now integrates with Sage Construction and Real Estate


Steinhoff pays for PwC to help South African police graft probe

Steinhoff International Holdings NV is paying for forensic auditors at PwC to help South African anti-corruption police investigate alleged financial wrongdoing that brought the retailer to the brink of collapse.

Steinhoff pays for PwC to help South African police graft probe


Breach at CPA Canada exposes 329K people

The organization warned victims about the potential for phishing attacks.

Breach at CPA Canada exposes 329K people


In the blogs: Here comes the write-off

Superseding returns; tax law vs. facts; IRS reopening continues; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.

In the blogs: Here comes the write-off


Is maximizing PPP loan forgiveness the real endgame?

A fresh look at the Paycheck Protection Program suggests other ways businesses may want to think about it.

Is maximizing PPP loan forgiveness the real endgame?


FreshBooks launches Accounting Professionals Program

The program, headed by CPA Twyla Verhelst, aims to tighten collaboration between the software vendor’s small-business customers and the accountants serving them.

FreshBooks launches Accounting Professionals Program


CalCPA CEO pledges change in wake of George Floyd killing

Anthony Pugliese, president and CEO of the California Society of CPAs, outlined a 90-day plan to boost diversity and equality initiatives across the state.

CalCPA CEO pledges change in wake of George Floyd killing


Lawyer who ran from EY tax shelter case gets 3 years

David Smith fought extradition from Canada for 11 years before being returned to face trial last year.

Lawyer who ran from EY tax shelter case gets 3 years


SCOTUS easing path for direct-to-consumer alcohol shipping

But the ability to ship booze will bring complexities — with state sales tax not the least of them.

SCOTUS easing path for direct-to-consumer alcohol shipping