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Staying ahead of lease accounting
When it comes to adopting the new lease accounting standard, businesses spend a considerable amount of time on lease identification and lease data input — and they should keep forging ahead.
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US MNCs continue to face tax complexities
When it comes to tax compliance, simplicity for U.S. multinational corporations or companies is still a pipe dream.
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Travel tips for a productive trip
Need to get some work done while traveling? There are ways to boost productivity while you’re out of the office.
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Finance hires decline in Q4, still in demand
Although the number of accounting and finance jobs took a slight dip in the fourth quarter, job openings have increased for the year.
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SEC issues FAQ on 12b-1 fees
The SEC has issued an FAQ that discusses certain compensation arrangements and related disclosure obligations from both the investment advisor’s fiduciary duty and Form ADV.
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Wisconsin’s Annual Fiscal Report finds record high closing balance
Wisconsin’s Annual Fiscal Report, recently released by the Wisconsin Department of Administration, affirms the state’s strong fiscal condition.
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State voters less optimistic about economy
Wisconsin voters expect the economy to get worse in the next 12 months, according to a new Marquette University Law School poll.
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Year-end tax planning tips for business clients
Are some of your small business clients asking for tax planning advice for the 2019 tax year? Here are a few year-end tax planning tips.
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No ‘Smishing’ Way: Yet another tool used by fraudsters
“Smishing,” a mashup of SMS (short message service, i.e. text messages) and phishing, is another tool used by cybercriminals to access your information.
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An American accounting horror story
Some clients are safer than others, as you’ll see in the chilling case of a business valuation that uncovered some nasty fraud.