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Apple’s $38B U.S. Taxes Leave EU Nemesis Unmoved
(Accounting Today) - European Union regulators reacted coolly to Apple Inc.’s move to repatriate hundreds of billions of overseas dollars to the U.S., saying “nothing has changed” in its order for the iPhone maker to pay back taxes to Ireland.
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How Accounting Teams Can Avoid the Year-End Audit Scramble
(Going Concern) - While accounting and finance teams don’t have to worry about large, angry auditors chasing and tackling them during the year-end audit process (at least we hope not), many have to scramble to gather the necessary documentation and files,
Ditch Your PC’s Calculator App and Use a Real One Instead
(How-to-Geek) - I frequently keep a hard look at my finances, and use quite a few spreadsheets to keep track of our budget and bank accounts.
FASB Proposes Corporate Reporting Change Related to New Tax Law
(JofA) - FASB proposed a new standard that is intended to help organizations reclassify certain income effects in accumulated other comprehensive income resulting from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
Two-Factor Authentication: How to Get It
(PC Mag) - Everyone is concerned about online safety. Here's how to set up 2FA on the top web services.
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