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CFOs and senior finance executives are dealing with a growing number of responsibilities and demands as a result of the novel coronavirus pandemic, according to a new report. Original Article Posted at : https://www.accountingtoday.com/news/cfos-face-growing-demands-amid-coronavirus
Read MoreInvestors and other stakeholders are showing a growing interest in environmental, social and governance reporting, according to KPMG partner Maura Hodge, and there’s a major role for auditors in serving that interest. Original Article Posted at : https://www.accountingtoday.com/podcast/the-rising-profile-of-esg-reporting
Read MoreThe service is better at detecting identity theft in business tax returns, according to a new report, but it’s still letting many potentially fraudulent claims get through. Original Article Posted at : https://www.accountingtoday.com/news/irs-beefed-up-identity-theft-filters-for-businesses-but-still-has-work-to-do
Read MorePublished on October 26th, 2020 by Nate Parsh Companies with long track records of dividend growth are among our favorite stocks. This is because long dividend growth streaks demonstrate a company’s ability to increase its distributions through a recession. Investors’ income needs don’t disappear during recessions, so they have to be as confident as possible…
Read MoreUnexpected expenses are bound to happen. Cars break down, roofs leak and faulty plumbing floods homes. One way to be prepared for such financial surprises is to build an emergency fund that is big enough to cover all of your living expenses for months — just in case. You should also protect yourself by buying…
Read MoreThe recent death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has brought immense attention to the future of the Supreme Court with the scrutinized nomination of Amy Barrett amid the COVID-19 pandemic and upcoming presidential election. As an oncologist and public health physician, however, I cannot help but to focus on the medical causes of her death…
Read MoreMaking big financial mistakes can sabotage the comfort of your golden years. You can wreck even the best-laid plans with a single poor choice. Be aware of these common blunders — some that many people make well before retirement age, and others that happen after they leave the workforce — and take action to avoid…
Read MoreThis story originally appeared on HighSpeedInternet.com. Just as you want locks on your front door, you also need protection for your home internet. According to the FBI, a record-high number of scams and other crimes were committed over the internet last year. Victims lost roughly $3.5 billion in fraud and extortion cases involving acts of…
Read MoreThis story originally appeared on Construction Coverage. After years of decline starting in the late 1990s, manufactured housing, often called mobile homes, has been gaining in popularity over the past few years. Unlike site-built homes, which are directly constructed on a plot of land, manufactured homes are pre-assembled in factories and then transported to the…
Read MoreI am a pediatrician. I live and work in a liberal city in a liberal state. As you may expect, of late, politics has been a hot topic of discussion at the hospital in which I work. From the massive change in practice and policy-driven by the coronavirus pandemic to the sweeping change in immigration…
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