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Working from home has its perks: no traffic jams, no closed-off cubicles and no loud-mouth officemates disturbing your peace. That being said, not everyone can do it. For some people, their work requires them to be physically present. Unfortunately, with the coronavirus pandemic, more and more companies are asking their employees to stay out of…
Read MoreDid the picture above catch your attention? The large Pokemon bean bag belongs to my children. The other object is a plastic bag I made from plastic scraps. I know it’s weird, but I have embraced my off-kilter personality as Dr. Plastic Picker. Our children consume enormous amounts of clementines. Clementines come in orange plastic…
Read MoreIn February, the OECD presented its preliminary impact assessment on the Pillar 1 and Pillar 2 proposals. The impact assessment includes estimated revenue and investment effects presented at a country group level (low-, middle- and high-income countries and investment hubs). The OECD estimates global corporate income tax revenues to increase by 4 percent if both pillars get implemented,…
Read MoreAs you’re gathering documents this tax season and preparing personal tax returns, you may come across clients who have employed domestic help in the past year. Original Article Posted at : https://www.accountingtoday.com/opinion/how-to-file-schedule-h-for-your-clients-with-household-employees
Read MoreAccording to analysts, loss development from last year’s Japanese typhoon Hagibis is not following the same path as 2018’s Jebi, with the current prognosis being that development is much better than feared. After the industry-wide experience with 2018’s typhoon Jebi and the resulting slow, creeping loss development, the insurance, reinsurance and insurance-linked securities (ILS) markets…
Read MoreIf you’re in the stock market in any way — through your 401(k), direct investments or a mutual fund of some kind — you probably couldn’t ignore the stomach-churning volatility (mostly downwards) in the markets since the coronavirus outbreak hit our shores. Let’s not relive that nauseating experience, but instead think about ways to deal…
Read MorePersonal loans have become very popular in recent years. There are hundreds of personal loan lenders, some that operate entirely online. They are unsecured loans that can be used for just about any purpose, and because interest rates can vary dramatically, what credit score is needed for personal loan is one of the most important…
Read MoreAs we age, our sense of balance sometimes can betray us. The best way to avoid potentially devastating falls is to prioritize staying balanced, and to avoid other tasks that steal our focus from where it needs to be. In fact, “dual-tasking” — standing or walking while also performing a separate mental or physical task…
Read MoreNo break for 12 hours. We beg to go to the bathroom just for a nano-second. You know, in between not skipping a beat to hang life-saving IV drips, assisting with central line insertions and arterial lines and intubations of the sickest. We pretty much just go door to door literally saving lives. Code blues,…
Read More“What a crazy day,” Kim said yesterday after she got home from work. “Coronavirus?” I asked. “Yeah,” she said. “My schedule fell apart, which I figured it would. But I did see three patients in the morning. All three were doctors. Obviously, they thought it was safe to see the dentist. A lot of others…
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