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Zone & Co Launches ZoneBilling AI Assistant
IRS Extends Tax Deadlines Until May For Helene Victims
Avantax Acquires SEP Financial Services
Sovos Launches Indirect Tax Suite for SAP, Enhances Clean Core Readiness
IRS watchdog says agency staff are misusing travel cards
Although the Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS’s) travel card program controls are generally effective, the agency needs to take more aggressive action to address card misuse.
Good news as 401(k) accounts nearly double over 4 years
Some Pre-Retirees’ Accounts Top $250,000, Nearly Doubling in Four Years BOSTON – There’s good news for Americans with 401(k) retirement accounts. With the rebound of the stock market from the lows of 2008-2009 recession, to record highs in 2013, those with market-based retirement accounts are seeing their retirement funds rebuild. In its most recent quarterly […]
New Doc.It Suite 4 includes full suite of document management tools for accounting firms
Doc.It has released Doc.It Suite 4, the powerful scalable full suite of document management products for accounting professionals.
Survey: Majority of SMBs don’t see ‘justification’ for increased hiring in 2013
One-fifth of SMBs reported that the Affordable Care Act will negatively influence their hiring decisions
Consumer Confidence Index reaches five-year high
The latest Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index shows another increase, suggesting a healthier U.S. economy.
Blackbaud Gives a Financial Edge for Non-Profit Accounting
Non-profit organizations come in all sizes, from international relief agencies to local sports leagues, but they also have a varying range of complexity when it comes to their accounting needs. For Hume Lake Christian Camps, these challenges are abundant.
CFOs leveraging data to drive business growth
KPMG and CFO Research launch eight-week research series to investigate how finance executives should examine technology to get the right information at the right time
Survey: Natural disasters are major safety worry for small businesses
Less than half of small businesses said they are prepared for severe emergencies or that safety plans are communicated regularly.