The global protests in the wake of George Floyd’s death should serve as a reminder that the banking industry must do more to support minority employees and customers.
Alfie’s Beer Bus found a niche as an offbeat character at events in the U.K. — like an ice cream truck, only with alcohol. Then the coronavirus came.
Greg Seibly, who led the turnaround of Sterling Financial during the Great Recession, was nine days into his new job as president of Union Bank when the pandemic was declared.
The Internal Revenue Service won’t charge people who threw their stimulus money away because they thought the envelope was junk mail.
President Donald Trump said he’ll ask Congress to pass more economic stimulus, including a payroll tax cut, even after the government reported a surprise improvement in U.S. unemployment on Friday.
Restaurants and retailers which saw their physical outlets closed down by the coronavirus pandemic have been scrambling to stay in business with the help of omnichannel retail software vendors.
One segment of the market, at least, has proved more resilient than many feared early on in the crisis.
The positive figures included 13,200 jobs in accounting, and raised hopes for a faster economic recovery despite the coronavirus pandemic.
Our newly independent practice turned the shift to virtual into a learning experience we never would have expected.
International Federation of Accountants CEO Kevin Dancey talks about how accounting organizations around the world are dealing with the coronavirus pandemic and working with each other to solve problems and share resources.













