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As the GOP budget bill rushed toward passage, one so-called principled objector after another lost their nerve.
DALLAS, TX / ACCESS Newswire / July 1, 2025 / As U.S. companies grapple with rising operational costs, talent shortages, and increasing compliance demands, offshore accounting services are emerging as ...
The cost of the “no tax on tips” provision falls from $39.6 billion in the House version to $30.7 billion in the Senate, and the cost of the “no tax on overtime” provision drops from $124 ...
A new study reveals the ‘welfare versus work paradox’: when wages sink close to subsistence, welfare can be the rational ...
A new analysis of the Republican megabill currently under consideration in the Senate finds that it could be much less costly ...
The UK is not required to seek permission from Mauritius before taking military action from Diego Garcia—only to notify them ...
OMB’s memorandum is a major step forward. It recognizes that modern financial reporting must serve the public interest, not ...
A new study by Dr. Heylel-li Biton of the Hebrew University Business School sheds light on a long-standing question in global ...
Senate Republicans are aiming to wipe away some $3.8 trillion of federal budget red ink from the GOP’s signature tax-and-spending bill with an unprecedented parliamentary maneuver, stoking concerns ...
Management acted quickly to slash costs. By fiscal 2024, Peloton's annual operating expenses had been cut in half relative to ...
New study explores why foreign firms listed in the U.S. choose between IFRS and U.S. GAAP. The research finds that firms strategically weigh the ...