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The coronavirus has made it necessary for white collar professionals to work remotely and for all to practice social distancing. Being away from the office doesn’t cancel paying it forward. Here are a few things CPAs can do. Original Article Posted at : https://www.accountingtoday.com/list/distance-learning-and-future-ready-cpas-actions-cpas-can-take-to-help-accounting-students
Read Moresirtravelalot / Shutterstock.com What does it take to be among those earning the top 1% of income? Bloomberg looked at data from Statistics Canada and the World Inequality Database to find out how much you must earn in 14 countries. Bloomberg learned that “inequality is widening even among the ranks of the top 1%.” In…
Read MoreAs an anesthesiologist, the odds are I might get to work thirty minutes or an hour before you to prepare for the case or cases which you will perform that day. No matter what the procedure is, I am prepared for the worst possible scenario. This includes emergency drugs and an intubation plan, even if…
Read MoreRemember those April showers that bring May flowers? Rain cleans the air and gives plants life, but it also damages your home when if you have a leak. Whether the water comes in through leak(s) in the roof, backup from damaged or clogged gutters or drainpipes, or damaged window seals, water damage from leaks can…
Read MoreOn March 19 we launched a tracker providing a repository of information related to state fiscal policy responses to COVID-19. We are updating the tracker frequently and will be using the Tax Foundation blog to summarize new developments and provide analysis of relevant trends as they emerge. State Legislative Session Changes Many states have adjusted…
Read MoreAutism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a lifelong condition that affects a person’s social and communication skills. People with ASD can have repetitive behaviors, a narrow range of interests, a strong preference for sameness, and sensory processing differences. The number of children diagnosed with ASD has increased dramatically over the past several decades. Because of this,…
Read MoreIn the midst of a global pandemic, COVID-19 has forced all involved with patient care to be innovative and adaptive. Deployed as an emergency department (ED) physician, on the front lines of medicine, my team and I work tirelessly to take care of and research the COVID-19 patient. I have seen COVID-19, and I have…
Read MoreThe Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic is having an evident effect on the catastrophe bond market, seen largely in the secondary market but with expected future ramifications for primary cat bond issuance market conditions as well, according to executives at Schroder-Secquaero. At the same time, the private ILS market is currently outperforming as, being a less liquid…
Read MoreOne of the many reasons I’m proud to be American is that we truly identify as being American. We aren’t Illinoisans or Californians. Our pride comes from being part of this nation. Why is it different in our careers? As I watch the coronavirus multiply, both in number and as fear in people, I also…
Read MoreDuring this time of social distancing, most of us are struggling to keep our social connections alive. I found that in this flurry of planning how to continue to care for my orthopaedic patients, making sure childcare is lined up, and setting up “decontamination zones” in my home for my critical care doc husband and…
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