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The days of meeting with mentors and pitching investors in person are at least temporarily over, but fintech incubators, accelerators and boot camps are finding creative ways to replicate these valuable experiences online.
1 Min ReadA new study also found that accountants are, by and large, very pleased with how their firms have responded to the pandemic.
3 Min ReadThe 2017 tax law eliminated the federal write-offs previously allowed for unreimbursed business expenses and home offices, along with most other miscellaneous itemized deductions.
3 Min ReadPrivate sector employers added 2,369,000 jobs in June, according to payroll giant ADP, in a promising sign of business recovery despite the COVID-19 pandemic. ADP also revised upward its May total from a loss of 2,760,000 jobs to a gain of 3,065,000 jobs.
9 Min ReadAccounting’s thought leaders predict how the profession can expect to successfully emerge from the crisis.
2 Min ReadThe labor market has a long road ahead as businesses try to adjust to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
3 Min ReadAs small businesses in different parts of the country reopen in the midst of the novel coronavirus pandemic, they are beginning to increase the number of hours worked by their employees, according to payroll giant Paychex, although spikes in the virus are threatening to set back those gains.
2 Min ReadLong-term changes are brewing underneath the surface issues surrounding the current crises.
6 Min ReadHailee Johnson, a manager in UHY’s audit practice in Michigan, led a softball team sponsored by the firm to a World Series C Softball Championship in 2017, and she is hoping to do the same this year.
1 Min ReadAs businesses plan for reopening following the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, your firm may be wondering how you can best advise clients on safety and HR-related topics during this time.