"Nimble disruptors are entering the marketplace, online sales are growing rapidly, and new digital technologies are empowering consumers, giving them unprecedented transparency, choice and convenience."
Nov 15, 2018, 09:50 AM
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Jessica Salerno Shumaker
Periods of economic expansion don't last forever, but the one underway now in the U.S. will persist for at least the next year or two, Nationwide Senior Economist Ben Ayers said Friday.
Nov 15, 2018, 09:44 AM
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Jessica Salerno Shumaker
There is no “secret sauce” or “one size fits all” method when it comes to developing your company’s strategic planning framework, said Gregory Meredith, consultant on Brixey & Meyer's Business Advisory Services.
In response to a September meeting with OSCPA, The Ohio Business Gateway team is assembling a group “with significant CPA representation” to provide feedback on the gateway.
Oct 25, 2018, 10:59 AM
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Jessica Salerno Shumaker
Members of AICPA’s governing Council voted Sunday to continue to implement an earlier decision to expand eligibility for the Accredited in Business Valuation credential.
Oct 25, 2018, 10:50 AM
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Jessica Salerno Shumaker
The Ohio Department of Administrative Services recently released an update on issues CPAs and other business leaders have reported experiencing on the updated Ohio Business Gateway.
Taxpayers may continue to deduct 50% of the cost of business meals if the taxpayer is present and the food or beverages are not considered lavish or extravagant.
Sep 27, 2018, 10:41 AM
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Jessica Salerno Shumaker
Trust is a major selling point when it comes to the value CPAs bring to business. But how will blockchain technology – which offers a new level of secure, electronic verification of transactions – impact that value proposition?
On our latest podcast episode, we interviewed a panel of experts on the Supreme Court’s June 21 decision that is expected to have a major impact on U.S. retail business.
Jun 14, 2018, 09:39 AM
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Jessica Salerno Shumaker
Taking a trip with four college students across the country to learn about the legalized marijuana industry might sound like the plot of a teen movie, but for one professor, this meant the opportunity to expose students firsthand to a complex and growing industry.