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Read MoreAn ongoing catalogue of firms’ philanthropic efforts in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Original Article Posted at : https://www.accountingtoday.com/list/firms-giving-back-coronavirus-edition
Read MoreAbout a year ago, I wrote about how physicians are being devalued. More recently, I posted on my Facebook page how, in the current time of need, physicians are suddenly being valued more. I noted how in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the powers that be are turning to the same physicians to lead…
Read MoreArcus Syndicate 1856 at Lloyd’s, which is backed by third-party funds under the management of the Credit Suisse Insurance Linked Strategies team, is targeting an expansion of business across most of the underwriting classes it operates in for 2020. In reporting its 2019 results, the Arcus 1856 team revealed that a hit from typhoons Faxai…
Read MoreEconomic cycles can have significant impacts on state revenue, but states can prepare for the inevitable downturns during good times by putting away money in a revenue stabilization fund—or rainy day funds, as they’re often known. Funding levels and the actual names of these funds may vary from state to state, but rainy day funds…
Read MoreFaced with the prospect of not being able to provide all COVID-19 patients with the life support that they may need, physicians and nurses are working in conditions that have been described as “hell.” How are providers to cope with the trauma they are experiencing in New York and Italy, and presumably other nations as…
Read MoreChanging jobs after age 50 isn’t always easy. But there are many reasons to take your career in a new direction if you don’t feel fulfilled in the workplace. Older workers who aren’t satisfied with their jobs don’t need to tough it out until they retire. People are living longer and working longer. So, a…
Read MoreThe world’s largest payment companies are fighting for their own piece of the U.S. coronavirus stimulus: an assignment to help distribute some of the relief money that will be sent to millions of Americans in the coming weeks. Original Article Posted at : https://www.accountingtoday.com/articles/theres-a-battle-brewing-for-taxpayers-1-200-government-relief-check-for-coronavirus
Read MoreState and local governments across the country split $150 billion in federal aid under a provision of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act, passed on March 30th. The division of these dollars, made available through the new Coronavirus Relief Fund, has generated significant confusion. Here, we explain how the money is allocated,…
Read MoreBy now, you’ve probably heard this warning about the new coronavirus pandemic: those who are older and have a chronic medical condition are at increased risk for severe disease and death. If you fall into this category, here’s important information about the coronavirus outbreak tailored to you. If you look at the data, older adults…
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