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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
Money Smart Week helps develop better spending and saving habits
Five national organizations committed to promoting financial education are taking part April 20–27, 2013, in Money Smart Week, a national effort to help consumers make informed decisions about their personal finances.
Survey shows half of U.S. high school seniors don’t understand cost, terms of college student loans
Credit Union Survey Suggests Future College Graduates Will Face Massive Unintended Debt
Baking Success: Despite cancer and recession, Minnesota entrepreneur builds thriving business
Blunt-talking Minneapolis baker named Small Business Person of the Year
Small Businesses Irked by eBay Action Against Online Sales Tax Fairness Bill
Small retailers from across the country responded to eBay’s demand that the U.S. Senate preserve their government-sanctioned subsidy that gives them an unfair competitive advantage over their brick-and-mortar counterparts.
Five Tips for Restaurants to Improve Eco Sustainability
Strategies for reducing waste and improving product lifecycles from Cintas
Construction up 9.8% in Major California Cities
Quarter-Over-Quarter Private and Public Construction Activity Jumped 22.4%
Study: Commodities Markets Help Make Weather Forecasts More Accurate
Researchers from the University of Michigan found that the government agency's data became more accurate in the 24 cities where the Chicago Mercantile Exchange began selling weather derivative contracts.
Texans Affected by Fertilizer Plant Explosion Given Tax Extensions by State
Texas Comptroller Susan Combs has announced that taxpayers in McLennan County affected by the fertilizer plant explosion in the town of West, Texas, can postpone paying state taxes while they recover from the devastation.