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Jun 16, 2023
Ohio lawmakers are again trying to patch financial holes the state’s long-ailing unemployment benefits system – this time, by significantly cutting benefits.
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Jun 16, 2023
After more than three years, the federal government’s pandemic-related suspension of student loan payments and interest is officially coming to an end.
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Jun 15, 2023
Networking might feel like a dirty word to some, but it’s essential to building a sustainable career.
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Jun 15, 2023
As much promise as technology and accounting has shown in recent years, new solutions on the horizon offer plenty of optimism.
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Jun 15, 2023
The far-reaching impact of the accounting profession’s talent shortage has elevated talent attraction and retention to become a top priority.
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Jun 11, 2023
The Ohio Senate on Tuesday released its substitute version of House Bill 33 (Ohio’s biennial budget legislation for fiscal years 2024-2025). An omnibus amendment will be accepted next week making further changes with a floor vote expected by June 15.
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Jun 11, 2023
Incomes taxes generated more than $200 million above expected collections in May, bearing out the Office of Budget and Management’s explanation last month that an April miss of about $120 million was mostly a matter of timing.
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Jun 08, 2023
Balancing the obligations of work, family and friends for many women means their health comes last, but one expert said it doesn’t have to be that way.
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Jun 08, 2023
A Written Information Security Plan is required by the FTC's Safeguards Rule of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act whereby financial institutions, including tax preparers, must develop, implement and maintain a comprehensive security plan to protect customer and client information.
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Jun 08, 2023
To successfully attract, recruit and retain Gen Z, employers need to understand them.
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Jun 05, 2023
Inflation impacts us in glaringly obvious ways, such as the time value of money. On the other hand, repercussions can extend further and show up in more understated ways than end-user prices. It poses several consequences for accountants, from calculating profits, expenses and debts to financial reporting, investing, and inventorying.
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Jun 02, 2023
One of Ohio’s Congressional members who serves on the House Ways & Means Committee introduced a bill on May 22 to make it easier for individuals to calculate their tax liability when they file for an extension.
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Jun 02, 2023
Significant actions from this meeting included disciplinary actions, waivers of late fees and fines and continued discussion on the accounting workforce shortage.
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Jun 01, 2023
The profession’s peer review program has faced new challenges in the pandemic environment, changing work methods and more.
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Jun 01, 2023
Top stories last month included the 2023-2024 board nominees, OSCPA testimony on tax issues and experiential learning.
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May 24, 2023
Cryptocurrency has been around for more than a decade, and its acceptance and use are steadily rising. Even recognizable credit service providers and other big companies accept crypto payments and enjoy its flexibility and affordability.
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May 24, 2023
Matt Peck’s accounting background helped set him up for success as he found new opportunities in his career.
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May 24, 2023
High-growth firms have some key differences that set them up for success, according to a recent report, and a critical part of that is making changes to keep up with the evolving business environment.
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May 11, 2023
An experiential learning program could significantly improve the quality of experience obtained by prospective CPAs, allowing students to quickly and effectively develop the skills they need to succeed in a rapidly changing world
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May 07, 2023
The ability to efficiently oversee finances is a critical function of nonprofit boards. Such organizations face unique regulatory, accounting and reporting requirements to operate both legitimately and optimally.