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Ending DACA hits U.S. economy where it hurts
(CNN) - American employers say they are missing one key ingredient these days: Workers. Finding qualified and available candidates is a major challenge for companies. Some have cut back on hiring as a result.
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FASB proposes 2018 GAAP taxonomy
(Accounting Today) - Accounting standards International financial reporting standards XBRL FASB SEC Print Email Reprints Share The Financial Accounting Standards Board proposed a 2018 GAAP Financial Reporting Taxonomy and, for IFRS filers, a Shared Reporting Taxonomy on Tuesday, asking for public
Research Refutes Sarbanes-Oxley Critics
(CFO) - A new study offers strong evidence of a link between auditor-identified weak internal controls and subsequent fraud cases. Since its passage in 2002 in response to financial scandals that shook the corporate world, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, or SOX, has steadily been a target for critics.
Survey Pinpoints Costs of New Labor Regulations
(CPA Practice Advisor) - As the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives return to session, a new survey from The Workforce Institute at Kronos Incorporated and Future Workplace reveals it can cost organizations as much as $100,000 each time a federal, state, or even local labor-related regulation is
Reminder From Harvey: Our Brains Aren’t Wired to Buy Enough Insurance
(Bloomberg) - That’s why so many kinds of coverage are mandatory, from house to auto to Obamacare. We may need to go even farther. The people in Houston who are really kicking themselves right now are the ones who let their flood insurance lapse.
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