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CFOs Need More Than Accounting Skills
Is your company planning to hire a new CFO? A recent survey found that hiring managers look for more than financial acumen when vetting CFO candidates. In fact, only 38.5%…
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QuickBooks (QBO): Data Analytics Positive Impact on Small Businesses
By: Casey Wendling As a business owner, you are likely no stranger to the ongoing challenges that come with understanding your data. You often hear ‘data analytics’ as a solution…
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Audit Preparation: Ensuring Your Organization is Ready for the Process
By: Renee McNutt and Kylie Kalleward If your organization has never had to undergo an audit before, the process can be daunting and overwhelming. A typical reaction could also be…
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The Benefits of Outsourced Accounting for Expanding Businesses
A technology startup managed all their bookkeeping, reporting, and other accounting matters with a small team in-house. As their company started to show success, they experienced rapid growth led by…
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Federal Regulators Expand Overtime Pay Requirements, Ban Most Noncompete Agreements
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has issued a new final rule regarding the salary threshold for determining whether employees are exempt from federal overtime pay requirements. The threshold is…
