Payroll
Americans struggling to keep wallets closed, despite weak economy
Survey by Accounting Principals finds that employed Americans are losing an average of $130 per month due to the payroll tax increase, but are doing little to curb spending.
Bloomberg BNA enhances Labor & Employment Law Resource Center
New Features and Content Empowers Users to Access Complete Solutions
New system offers secure, automated check signing and printing
For businesses and financial institutions worried about check fraud, a new secure, automated check signing and printing solution has been introduced that helps reduce risk.
Streamlined Navigation Dashboards & New Topical Newsletters Make CPA Practice Advisor Easier to Use
New website categories and topic-focused newsletters will make finding information faster, easier.
Greatland Announces Strong 2012 Results, Plan to Accelerate Acquisition Efforts in 2013
Increased revenue in 2012 has Greatland Corporation planning on further accelerating its growth through strategic acquisitions during 2013.
Consumer spending index stabilized in February
Initial unemployment claims, improving real wages help offset increased tax burden
Rebound in construction jobs helping employment numbers
Small businesses created 15,000 new jobs in February, totaling 75,000 new jobs added since February 2012.
Hospital chain fined $7 million for unpaid wages
California labor officials have fined a Southern California hospital chain, Pacific Health Corp., more than $7 million for not paying employee wages and bouncing payroll checks.