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Change Management: What the Coronavirus Crisis Revealed
Effective change management can help organizations pivot quickly, decisively, and effectively, even when—perhaps especially when—unforeseen circumstances strike. And while each business is unique, there’s no need to reinvent the wheel.
AICPA Expresses Support for Small Business Expense Protection Act and Commends Bipartisan Consensus
The AICPA has been actively supporting small businesses during the pandemic, from leading the small business funding coalition that is working to protect and stabilize the national economy to providing tools and recommendations for CPA firms who are ...
79% of Investors Think CEOs Should Be Accountable for Financial Reporting Errors
According to the survey, 63% of investors demand to know who is accountable if one of their portfolio companies misreports its finances. More than half of those surveyed added that they become frustrated when companies cannot communicate who is ...
UWorld Roger CPA Review Awards $650K in 2020 Scholarships
The 2020 UWorld Roger CPA Review scholarship recipients were chosen based on merit, community involvement, and financial need. Each candidate award covers full tuition for the Elite-Unlimited Course – the company’s highest level four-part CPA review ...
U.S. Public Companies Slow to Implement New FASB Cloud Computing Accounting Standard
Just 33.7% of public company executives say their organizations have begun to implement the Financial Accounting Standards Board’s (FASB) cloud computing accounting standard.
CPA-as-a-Service: Re-imagining Your Clients as Subscribers
There is a certain amount of agony to the monthly billing cycle. We generate the numbers of hours worked and try to justify the work, anticipating client pushback. The process continues each month in agony, like an unpleasant sequence from Groundhog Day.
Most PPP Applicants Still Face Uncertainty on Loans
As the second round of funding for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) became available on April 27, 62 percent of PPP loan applicants were still waiting for funding or approval, according to new research from Paychex, Inc.
Some IRS Coronavirus Stimulus Payments Are Still Being Delayed
Are you still waiting for your stimulus payment due to a recent address change or no or outdated direct deposit information on file with the IRS? You may have to wait a little longer.