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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
How the Accountant Shortage Is Rippling Through the Startup World
The are fewer CPAs, which is a problem for entrepreneurs, but while some lament the loss, others are looking to fill it.
Half of U.S. Businesses Report Lower Salary Budgets for 2024 than Previous Year
The report found employers are being more conservative with their salary budgets as they anticipate lower demand resulting in longer-term stability in their employee base following a period of high resignation and turnover.
Poll Shows Over Half of U.S. Employees Are Job Hunting
Firm leaders could prevent voluntary turnover with a few key changes, like offering better compensation and benefits.
Gen X Employees’ Retirement Savings Look Skimpy, Survey Finds
A new study of 55-year-olds by Prudential finds Gen Xers have median retirement savings of under $50,000.
Small Business Owners’ Optimism Reaches New High at Year’s Midway Point
Small business owners have higher hopes for the future, although inflation continues to be a thorny obstacle, the NFIB said.
Self-Employed Workers Waver on Summer Vacations
More independent workers are considering the state of the economy when deciding whether to take time off this summer.
Why Small Businesses Need This 2017 Tax Cut to Continue
Small businesses are about to face a tax hike that will hurt workers and weaken communities if Congress does not take action.
68% of Americans Think They Are On Track for Retirement, But Worry it Won’t Last
Sixty-eight percent of savers with access to a retirement plan at work believe they are on track with retirement savings, up 12% from last year, due in part to improved market conditions. But for those who feel off-track, long-term uncertainty about how much savings (41%) or retirement income they will need (43%) are top of mind.