The Marble Falls City Council voted 4-2 at its Tuesday, July 6, regular meeting to re-establish an accounting supervisor position to serve the city's growing population. City staff aims to fill the position by September of this year.
SKS Accounting & Consulting Firm chosen to launch new minority business incubator |
Mayor Greg Fischer today announced that Louisville Metro Government has chosen SKS Accounting & Consulting Firm Inc. to create and operate a new minority business incubator called The Well.
Founded in 1999 by Kena Samuels Stith, SKS Accounting & Consulting Firm is a Black, woman-owned comprehensive accounting and consulting services firm with three locations and 15 full-time employees.
Delta variant likely accounting for half of Florida's cases – WFTV
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — The Delta variant is now the most dominant strain of COVID-19 in the United States, meaning it likely accounts for half of Florida's cases as well.
"By and large, if we could have high vaccination rates over 85%, maybe then there wouldn't be a chance for these variants to emerge and to cause more surges," Iovine said.
Risk management rises to No. 1 accounting priority during pandemic: ACCA | CFO Dive
"The global pandemic has catapulted risk management to center stage," ACCA Chief Executive Helen Brand said, adding "disruption preparedness is now top of organization's priorities."
Amid the pandemic, 29% of ACCA members in Western Europe identified defaults, bankruptcies, consolidation and other industry disruptions as the biggest risk to their organizations, according to a poll by ACCA in March.
Company news: Dannible & McKee accounting and consulting firm announces 8 promotions -
First row, left to right: Kaitlyn Hensler, Joshua Jasewicz, Nicholas Jim and Nick Kersey. Second row: Preston Krieger, James Laubenstein, Robert Reeves and Allison Semmel.
Kaitlyn A. Hensler has been promoted to senior audit manager. Hensler joined the firm in 2013 and in her current role she is responsible for the planning and management of multiple engagement teams through the performance of audits, reviews, and compilations for the firm's clients.
Tax Fraud Blotter: Down the drain | Accounting Today
Washington, D.C.: Texas attorney and former member of the Idaho legislature John O. Green and his client, Texas inventor Thomas Selgas, have been sentenced for conspiracy to defraud the U.S. and for tax evasion.
Selgas conspired with Green, an attorney licensed to practice in Texas, to obstruct IRS efforts to assess and collect Selgas's taxes. Selgas and his wife owed approximately $1.1 million in taxes that Selgas refused to pay.
On the move: New FICPA chair begins tenure | Accounting Today
Deadline for participating in Rosenberg Survey approaches; DHG partners with NABA to offer new scholarship; and more CPA news.
How do you solve accounting's shortage of succession plans? Make one | Accounting Today
What is that? It is the percentage of organizations in the United States that have "a formalized succession planning process." Meaning just a little over one-third of U.S.
That, according to American Institute of CPAs, is the percentage of all accounting firms that have succession plans in place. So, our profession is doing a bit better on the succession front than the general business population, but maybe not when you consider another AICPA stat: 80%.
Cloud-Based Finance & Accounting Solutions Meet the Challenges of Today & Tomorrow | CIO
The impact of the pandemic changed business forever. For many mid-market businesses in particular, the changes require modernizing and upgrading critical infrastructure, such as the finance and accounting systems.
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