Central banks grappling with fast-changing financial technology and companies like Facebook moving into finance will aim to work together more closely through an innovation hub approved on Sunday by the Bank for International Settlements.
Archives for June 2019
Saudi-Russian deal not due to tainted oil crisis: Novak
A decision by Russia and Saudi Arabia to extend a global pact on curbing production was not driven by a crisis over contaminated crude in a Russian-owned pipeline network, Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said on Saturday.
Financial Planning and Tax Advisory Podcast Series
Step 1: Why should I offer tax & financial planning advisory services?4/19/19 Podomatic | iTunes CPAs and financial planning have been around for over a century. Not because we’ve stayed the same, but because we evolve and adapt to finding new ways to better serve clients. You are forward-thinking and relationship-oriented professionals. These are […]
Deutsche lifted by Fed stress test pass in boost to Wall Street operation
Deutsche Bank’s shares rose by as much as 4.8% on Friday after Germany’s biggest bank passed an annual health check by the U.S. Federal Reserve, in a boost to its beleaguered Wall Street operations.
H&M shares jump as early summer sales shine
Swedish fashion group H&M said sales of its summer collections had started well and it would open fewer stores this year than previously planned as it adapts to the online shift, boosting its shares by 10%.
Wyoming Corporate Income Tax Bill Fails
A bill introduced in the Wyoming 2019 legislative session that would have imposed a corporate income tax on specified business has failed. The bill would have imposed a corporate income tax on: retailers with more than 100 shareholders; or accommodation and food service providers with more than 100 shareholders. However, after easily passing the House, […]
Airlines and regulators meet to discuss Boeing 737 MAX un-grounding efforts
Airlines and regulators are gathering at a closed-door summit in Montreal on Wednesday to exchange views on steps needed for a safe and coordinated return of Boeing Co’s grounded 737 MAX jets to the skies following two deadly crashes.
Podcast: How the Kaestner decision may impact your clients
In NC Department of Revenue v. The Kaestner Family Trust, the Supreme Court determined whether the US Constitution’s due process clause prohibits states from taxing trusts based on trust beneficiaries’ in-state residency. In this episode, Bob Keebler, CPA/PFS interviews Anna Moody and David O’Neill answers the questions: What was the Supreme Court’s ruling? In which […]
Can a CPA start a successful bookkeeping business?
[embedded content] Can a CPA have a successful bookkeeping business? Well, I’m here to tell you that yes, a CPA can! As a matter of fact, I am a certified public accountant here in the United States, and I have a successful cloud accounting business in which I work with clients throughout the United States […]
5 Vendor Management Tips for Small Businesses
Effective vendor management is an often overlooked process. However, it is one of the most critical processes to ensure the smooth running of your business operations while planning for future growth. Building (and maintaining) strong vendor relationships results in: • Better quality products – More often than not, improved product quality results in happier customers. […]