SEC June 12, 2026
Trump Taps Ex-SEC Chairman Jay Clayton as Intelligence Chief
Clayton, the top federal prosecutor in Manhattan, was chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission during Trump's first term.
SEC June 12, 2026
Clayton, the top federal prosecutor in Manhattan, was chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission during Trump's first term.
Small Business July 25, 2023
Twitter's name is now "X,” and Musk says he is getting rid of the bird logo and all the associated words, including “tweet.”
Accounting July 24, 2023
The CFPB has already taken steps to stamp out abuses. The agency last month proposed a rule for home appraisals computed by algorithms.
Accounting July 24, 2023
The new system, called FedNow, will allow eligible banks with accounts at the Federal Reserve to send money instantly.
Payroll July 24, 2023
The unemployment rates in 25 states are currently at or within 0.1 percentage point of a record low, Bureau of Labor Statistics data showed Friday. New Hampshire and South Dakota had the lowest jobless rates last month, at 1.8%.
Taxes July 20, 2023
House Republicans pushing to force relief from the $10,000 state and local tax cap could be a major challenge to GOP leadership.
Accounting July 19, 2023
Keily Blair, who worked at the Big Four firm from 2017 until 2020, succeeds Ami Gan, who is stepping down to pursue new endeavors.
Taxes July 19, 2023
The Problem Solvers Caucus, a group of GOP and Democratic lawmakers, plans to work on issues associated with the credit.
Accounting July 12, 2023
The details for June were also better than expected, with key measures of underlying inflation coming in below forecasts.
Payroll July 7, 2023
Fourteen people were charged in a $53 million fraud scheme involving the federal government’s pandemic relief program, including some executives from a Dallas metal recycling firm.
Small Business July 6, 2023
Small businesses have record-high expectations for revenue and hiring in Q2 in the face of high inflation and rising interest rates.
Accounting July 5, 2023
The indictments were announced as part of a national crackdown that led to charges against 78 people accused of attempting to commit $2.5 billion in health care fraud schemes.
Payroll July 5, 2023
Undergraduate work experiences might set the stage for pay inequality between men and women during their careers.