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Continuous Testing for U.S. CPA Exam candidates to begin July 1

By Angelica | Mar 31, 2020 | Comments Off on Continuous Testing for U.S. CPA Exam candidates to begin July 1

The new testing model, which will replace the existing Testing Window model, will allow candidates to take the exam year-round, with no restriction, in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Original Article Posted at : https://www.accountingtoday.com/news/continuous-testing-for-u-s-cpa-exam-candidates-to-begin-july-1

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The small practice primary care response to COVID-19

By Angelica | Mar 31, 2020 | Comments Off on The small practice primary care response to COVID-19

I am scared as I sit down to write about our journey as a small practice as we fight along with the rest of the world against the unthinkable force of nature in the form of a COVID-19 pandemic. My small primary care practice is only two years old. In a time when medical practices…

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In the blogs: The virtues of virtual

By Angelica | Mar 31, 2020 | Comments Off on In the blogs: The virtues of virtual

CARES examined; IRS challenges; the months ahead; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers. Original Article Posted at : https://www.accountingtoday.com/opinion/in-the-blogs-the-virtues-of-virtual

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A Lunchtime Walk of Waterfalls

By Jo Gardner | Mar 31, 2020 | Comments Off on A Lunchtime Walk of Waterfalls

Waterfalls, Walks and Thoughts by Gary Zagar Over the course of 6700 steps at lunchtime from Zagar Inc., I witnessed several waterfalls and gorges. It was a great way to relieve stress and see other happy people (at a distance of over 6 feet, of course).  I read an article on cleveland.com about the virus; outdoor nature…

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Retroactive SALT Repeal Combines Weak Stimulus with Bad Tax Policy

By Angelica | Mar 31, 2020 | Comments Off on Retroactive SALT Repeal Combines Weak Stimulus with Bad Tax Policy

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) has suggested that a retroactive repeal of the cap on State and Local Tax (SALT) deductions should be included in any future stimulus plans. Pelosi’s office has reportedly suggested that this would be tailored towards middle-income households as part of an effort to stimulate the economy. This is far from…

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All Pro Xteriors Inc. Is Open for Business

By Jo Gardner | Mar 31, 2020 | Comments Off on All Pro Xteriors Inc. Is Open for Business

If you suffered hail damage but thought you wait until summer to have your home repaired, think again.  Hail damage to roofs, gutters and siding can all allow water to enter the home and spread damage throughout your home.  All Pro Xteriors Inc is open and is still roofing Watertown MN and other homes in…

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Small businesses feeling the impact of coronavirus on job and wage growth

By Angelica | Mar 31, 2020 | Comments Off on Small businesses feeling the impact of coronavirus on job and wage growth

Small businesses that had been experiencing steady job and wage growth prior to the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic are seeing that situation change, according to figures from the payroll giant Paychex. Original Article Posted at : https://www.accountingtoday.com/news/small-businesses-feeling-the-impact-of-coronavirus-on-job-and-wage-growth-says-paychex

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Being a doctor is not what it used to be

By Angelica | Mar 31, 2020 | Comments Off on Being a doctor is not what it used to be

All my life, I’ve been told that I will have job security. No matter what, as a doctor, I will always have a job despite whatever may come. I have chosen one of the most stable and secure jobs that exist. But did I? Coming from a family of clinicians — seven physicians, two nurses,…

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Is it safe to see the pediatrician for vaccines and medical visits?

By Angelica | Mar 31, 2020 | Comments Off on Is it safe to see the pediatrician for vaccines and medical visits?

We’re tackling a few urgent questions from parents in this time of coronavirus and COVID-19. Are you wondering if babies and children should continue to have vaccines on schedule? Thinking about how to manage regular medical appointments, and which situations require in-person visits to a pediatric practice? Read on. Should parents take babies for initial…

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A resident physician’s reflections on COVID-19

By Angelica | Mar 31, 2020 | Comments Off on A resident physician’s reflections on COVID-19

As I change out of my scrubs in the resident lounge bathroom, I am exhausted and numb. I put on sweatpants and a T-shirt, taking care of folding my scrubs to avoid touching the dirty spots. I wipe my phone and keys with an antibacterial and antiviral hospital wipe, and place them into my bag.…

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