Accounting
Smaller public companies in Georgia outpacing big companies
Small and nimble companies like Atlanta-based Premiere Global and Manhattan Associates are expected to clock double-digit profit growth this year with the help of new products and other moves hatched during the dark days of the 2007-2009 recession.
University designs new accounting MS and BS degree programs around CPA requirements
The resurgence of students interested in accounting careers has been notable over the past few years. The University of the Pacific' Eberhardt School of Business is one of many colleges expanding accounting degree programs to meet this demand.
Canadian consumers more cautious about their money: CICA survey
It is a global economy, of course, and worries over the economy aren’t restricted only to the United States, or very troubled countries like Greece and Spain. A new survey by the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants, our norther neighbor’s equivalent to the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, show that money worries are motivating […]
Bill.com Integrates with Expensify for Streamlined Expense Reports
Bill.com today announced that it will integrate with Expensify, provider of expense management solutions.
29 year-old CPA is youngest in U.S. Congress; 10 CPAs Now in Congress
There are 10 Certified Public Accountants serving in Congress.
City sues widow after $140,000 death-benefit mistake
City accounting staff in Tampa under fire for incorrect death benefit payment.
Baby Boomers & seniors boosting restaurants
Boomers and seniors are eating out more, their kids are doing so less.
Housing recovery may reach all states in 2013
Since 2005, tepid economic growth and high foreclosure rates have depressed home prices, bloating inventories and preventing start activity. In 2013, economists are revising nearly a decade of pessimism and forecasting growth throughout the residential construction industry.