Accounting
Unprofitable Startups May Owe 2022 Taxes
A provision in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) changes how tax law treats research and development expenses ... pushing many money losing startups into owing taxes.
Companies Say DE&I Is Essential, But Few Dedicate Resources to It
New study from the Society for Human Resource Management and Boston College examines workplace equity.
HBB Accounting Partners With Largest Travel Nursing Group on Facebook
HBB Accounting has partnered with "Traveling Nurse Jobs $5000 a Week and Up," the largest Facebook travel nursing group in the U.S.
4 in 10 Companies Are Flirting with a 4-Day Workweek, EY Survey Finds
EY’s second annual Future Workplace Index tracks C-suite executive sentiment on the workplace of the future.
Salary Increases to Average 4.6 Percent in 2023
As economic challenges loom large in the U.S., a fifth of organizations (21%) that are changing salary increase budgets have said they will fund increased spending by...
Helping Finance and Employees See Eye-to-Eye on Business Travel Expenses
While 36% of business travelers said it was extremely likely that their industry would see an increase in business travel before the end of 2022, finance managers were less convinced.
AuditClub Addresses CPA Talent Shortage with the Launch of AuditClub Academy
AuditClub Academy is an innovative program designed to nurture interest in auditing careers and accelerate professional development for promising accounting students.
How to Tackle the Top 3 Challenges in Business Payments
Adding more electronic payment types and digital systems creates more workflows and disparate sources of data to an already complex operation.