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Fed opens Main Street program to nonprofits
The Federal Reserve recently opened its Main Street loan program to nonprofits, allowing certain education, health, social service and other groups to tap central bank funding.
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COVID-19 aid program for farmers reopens
The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection is reopening a coronavirus relief program for farmers with $9 million in funding remaining.
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Congress urged to act on PPP issues, other topics
The AICPA urged Congress to take action on Paycheck Protection Program issues and other topics as congressional leaders consider the next phase of COVID-19 relief legislation.
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Reporting employee COVID-19 sick leave
New IRS guidance explains how employers should report the amount of qualified sick and family leave wages paid to employees under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act.
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Filing protective claims ahead of ACA decision
A Q&A to help your firm decide whether or not to file protective claims in advance of the Supreme Court’s decision on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
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CFOs look beyond pandemic fears
Now that the world is a few months into the COVID-19 pandemic, CFOs are beginning to shift their focus past fear to a new phase of resilience.
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Guidance for consolidated groups re NOLs
Treasury and the IRS recently issued both proposed and temporary regulations that provide guidance for consolidated groups regarding net operating losses.
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Keeping firm culture intact virtually
The same innovative technology that enables firms to work virtually during the COVID-19 pandemic can also help them maintain and protect their cultures.
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AICPA guidance on auditing digital assets
The AICPA recently published nonauthoritative guidance on how to audit digital assets such as cryptoassets.
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Providing clear, direct feedback
If subordinates have a better understanding of what their supervisor expects, then their work will also be more effective and benefit the team as a whole.