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The Supreme Court’s recent ruling eliminates the concept of reverse discrimination and changes how majority-group status is ...
The accountant shortage isn’t going away, but CFOs can change how they compete for talent. There’s no gentle way to say it: ...
A sharp falloff in deal counts and valuations during April suggests a cloudy near future for private equity deals.
In a recent interview, Baker Tilly’s current and incoming CEOs share how having private equity is helping the firm scale, ...
Many companies are responding to the tariffs with moves that align with some of the federal government’s goals, survey ...
The media giant plans to divide itself into two publicly traded companies, one overseeing streaming and the other overseeing ...
As agentic AI pushes deeper into corporate finance, the firm’s U.S. AI Tax Leader Dom Megna says the technology is no longer ...
Skepticism about AI remains widespread, but younger employees are far more likely to see “clear value,” research finds.
Sudhanshu Priyadarshi discusses scaling digital tools in finance, navigating trade volatility and balancing global leadership ...
Although coverage restrictions remain in place, the trendiness of weight loss drugs may be creating a growing cost concern ...
Sport LA CFO Ralph Olarte is accused of bribing public officials and Mexican drug cartels with laundered money to avoid ...
According to a second-quarter economic outlook survey conducted May 5-27 by the AICPA and CIMA, one in five business ...