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Starting in January, the six-digit numbers will be available to everyone, not just those who have suffered from identity theft. Original Article Posted at : https://www.accountingtoday.com/news/irs-expanding-ip-pin-opt-in-program-to-all-taxpayers
Read MoreThe fact insurance-linked securities (ILS) such as catastrophe bonds and other reinsurance-linked assets clearly demonstrated their value during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic financial market volatility, is likely to draw investors to the sector, Aon Securities believes. The most negative effect of the pandemic on catastrophe bonds was a brief pause in issuance, for…
Read MoreRecently, the FBI foiled an attempt to kidnap the governor of Michigan. The entire story reads like a Tom Clancy novel: a group of disgruntled strangers meets and organizes through chat rooms online. They conduct tactical training in the woods, do surveillance runs of the governor’s house, and even make plans to target law enforcement…
Read MoreThis story originally appeared on Self. Female workers face a number of challenges, including inequities in pay and underrepresentation in certain industries and occupations. And while the share of female business owners is on the rise, women still own far fewer businesses than men. While women account for 48% of all workers nationally, they make…
Read MoreWith fewer than 10 days until government funding runs out, congressional lawmakers are down to the wire to fund the government and provide additional pandemic-related relief to the households and businesses trying to make it through the winter. This week, both Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and a bipartisan group of lawmakers released new…
Read MoreCompanies discussed taxes, followed by goodwill and/or intangibles, most frequently during their first year of disclosures of critical audit matters, according to a new report from the Center for Audit Quality. Original Article Posted at : https://www.accountingtoday.com/news/taxes-cited-most-often-in-cams-disclosures
Read MoreTake a moment — yes, right now — to consider your gender. Do you identify as a woman, man, or another gender: essentially, how would you describe your gender identity? How do you show your gender to other people through how you look or act — in other words, your gender expression? And has your…
Read MoreThis story originally appeared on NewRetirement.com. There are many guidelines around how to draw down your savings in retirement (the 4% rule, the multiply-by-25 rule), but what if you don’t have to spend your savings? You can generate retirement income with dividend stocks, and in a world where savings accounts produce less than a 1%…
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Another round of stimulus checks looks highly unlikely even as lawmakers start negotiations for another stimulus package. This, however, may not affect some New Mexicans that much because the state government plans to give them $1,200 in coronavirus stimulus checks. Q3 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and more What does the relief package include? Michelle […]
The post Why some New Mexicans will get another $1200 coronavirus stimulus check appeared first on ValueWalk.
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The National Labor Relations Board has accused Google of spying on workers and then firing two of them. In a complaint, the NLRB said Google fired Kathryn Spiers and Laurence Berland in 2019 for employee activism after spying on them. Q3 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Google accused of spying on workers The […]
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