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Number of the Day: 52.2
Sovos Fortifies U.S.- Based DBNAlliance to Enhance Seamless Global Business Networks
IRS Forms New Office to Help People Settle Their Tax Disputes More Quickly
Bipartisan Bill Would Force IRS to Fix Issues With Math Error Notices
U.S. Chamber of Commerce Sues FTC to Block Noncompete Agreement Ban
The lawsuit filed in federal court alleges that the FTC lacks the power to adopt sweeping rules such as the near-total ban on noncompetes.
Number of the Day: 52.2
That number is the average age of a public accounting firm partner, down from 52.6 last year, according to INSIDE Public Accounting.
New Federal Rule Requires Airlines to Provide Cash Refunds for Canceled Flights
Prior to this rule, airlines were permitted to set their own standards for what kind of flight changes warranted a refund. As a result, refund policies differed from airline to airline, which made it difficult for passengers to know or assert their refund rights.
AuditBoard Adds AI Capabilities
The application of AI represents a significant opportunity for teams managing risk to better connect data across functions, craft content, and proactively surface issues, risks, and insights.
AICPA Launches Registered Apprenticeship for Finance Business Partners Program in Florida
The program’s growth into Florida continues the rapid advancement of the Registered Apprenticeship for Finance Business Partners.
Small Business Optimism Hits an 11-Year Low as Inflation Worries Persist
Business owners are still navigating economic headwinds after COVID-19, the National Federation of Independent Business said.
75% of Mid-Market Companies Say They Will Invest in AI Over Next 5 Years
The majority of mid-market businesses are planning to invest in machine intelligence to improve efficiency.
Rider University Starts First-of-its-Kind Apprenticeship for Accounting Grads
The new program allows recent accounting graduates to earn the required credits to obtain their CPA licensure at a reduced cost.