The changing world of government financial reporting
The serious new pressures facing governments of all sizes are changing their financial reporting, says GASB Chair Joel Black.
The serious new pressures facing governments of all sizes are changing their financial reporting, says GASB Chair Joel Black.
President Donald Trump voiced support for a gasoline tax holiday to counter rising prices at the pump, as the cost of oil soars while the war with Iran drags on.
Whitman Advisory, Maxwell Leadership and Lions Pride Leadership partnered to launch a leadership development and coaching company.
Tax delinquency is increasing among federal government employees as well as retirees, according to a new report.
The Top 50 Firm acquired Miami-based Parlade Schaefer Schortz, expanding its presence in the South Florida market and healthcare sector.
When you line up at the start of a marathon, you’re not just thinking about 26.2 miles ahead – you’re thinking about who you’re running for. This year I had the privilege of running the London Marathon on behalf of Xero and our amazing charity partner, Stonewall Housing, along with my colleague David Stribling. Running …
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The Governmental Accounting Standards Board added several items to its research agenda, but decided against adding a project on cybersecurity disclosures.
The majority of employees don’t use all the paid time off available to them, so many companies are steadily accumulating a huge line item on their balance sheets.
Intuit has expanded further into payroll, time tracking, benefits, onboarding and other human capital needs through its new solution, QuickBooks Workforce.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics report surpassed economists’ expectations, as the unemployment rate remained unchanged at 4.3%.