CalCPA announces 2020 'Women to Watch'
The California Society of CPAs honored six top female professionals across the state, from emerging to experienced leaders.
The California Society of CPAs honored six top female professionals across the state, from emerging to experienced leaders.
Recent events affecting the global financial health of businesses have forced CFOs and treasurers to conserve and preserve cash.
Economic uncertainty drives changes to leasing of long-lived assets
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin says the additional funding Congress approved Thursday to help small businesses survive the coronavirus pandemic should be the last round, but advocates fear it’ll run out quickly and won’t be enough for mom-and-pop shops struggling to stay open.
Small businesses fear fresh loan funding won’t be nearly enough
There is no doubt that we all live and operate in a profoundly changed reality, in which the state of continuous change has become the “new normal.”
The COVID-19 crisis and our readiness for the new era of the workplace
Scrap rap; the roof caves in; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
The Top 100 Firm is expanding with two deals in Ohio before the end of the year.
The set of questions and answers explain how to implement and apply some of the board’s recent pronouncements.
Now in its 14th year, the Wealth Magnet report aims to highlight the biggest CPA-financial planners.
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department issued proposed regulations on a provision of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
IRS proposes rules for unrelated business income for tax-exempt groups
While the new stimulus package provides much-needed additional funding for the Paycheck Protection Program, it made no significant changes to the process of qualifying for a loan.
NCCPAP suggests how to remedy PPP favoritism toward large businesses