Accounting January 19, 2023
As U.S. Hits Debt Limit, Treasury Starts “Special Measures”
The Treasury Department is beginning the use of special measures to avoid a U.S. payments default, after the federal debt limit was reached Thursday.
Accounting January 19, 2023
The Treasury Department is beginning the use of special measures to avoid a U.S. payments default, after the federal debt limit was reached Thursday.
Accounting January 19, 2023
The IFRS Sustainability Symposium, which will be held at the Palais des congrès de Montréal, is designed for global business leaders, investors and policymakers.
Accounting January 18, 2023
The Deloitte Foundation expects to fund $30 million in scholarships for students over the next several years, including students interested in pursuing a ...
Small Business January 18, 2023
While holiday growth was less than expected, sales for the year grew 7% over 2021 to $4.9 trillion, meeting NRF’s forecast of between 6% and 8% growth for the year.
Small Business January 18, 2023
According to a new survey, 70% of business leaders said they anticipate their revenue to increase year-over-year. However, they reported that the challenges of the past three years have contributed to ongoing stress.
Accounting January 18, 2023
After reading former MLB manager Joe Maddon’s recent book, The Book of Joe – cowritten with Tom Verducci –it struck me: The plight of the public accounting industry is not unlike that of Major League Baseball.
January 18, 2023
ExpensiCon is an invite-only, all-expenses-paid conference that brings together innovators, thought leaders, disruptors, and transformers of the accounting profession and ...
Small Business January 17, 2023
Monthly household spending grew by 7.7% in December from a year earlier, down from a high of 9% reached in August, according to survey results released by the New York Fed on Tuesday.
Accounting January 17, 2023
Debt covenants are restrictions that lenders such as banks and other creditors include in their lending agreements to limit the borrower’s actions.
Taxes January 10, 2023
Allen Weisselberg, 75, admitted to receiving more than $1.7 million in off-the-books perks over 15 years.
Payroll January 10, 2023
Family leave policies, though limited in scope and typically unpaid in the U.S., have hamstrung the progress toward gender wage parity since the 1990s, according to an economic paper.
Accounting January 9, 2023
The winners, who were selected randomly in December out of 182 applicants, will each receive $1,200 towards their student loan debt.