This is the Journal of Accountancy podcast’s last episode of 2021. The guests in this episode are Lisa Simpson, CPA, CGMA, vice president–Firm Services at the Association of International Certified ...
KENNETT SQUARE — As another year nears the end-of-the-road, fresh adventures shall soon begin with the dawn of 2022. This holiday season, Chester County locals shared reflections on 2021 as well as ...
Over the past two years, the world has changed in ways it never has before, and the franchise industry is no exception. It has taken a while, but following the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic, ...
While this reflection appears on the first day of 2022, many significant events from 2021 continue to be fresh in my mind. At the top of this list is the Coronavirus pandemic: whether to get tested, ...
Was 2021 a good year? Depends, as most things do, on perspective. As I sat writing the first line of this article, I asked myself this question. Now, this article might sound harsh at times, and I ...
After a year spent indoors, 2021 was one of cautious optimism that saw a return of the events we love and a reopening of the spaces we missed. With vaccines and the wearing of face masks, we were able ...
Students returned to High Point University this fall just after the local board of commissioners reinstated the indoor mask mandate. Had the direction of the pandemic taken a bad turn, students ...
The Buffalo that my generation inherited is not the Buffalo that our parents knew. In the absence of proactive political leadership and with institutions ill-equipped to deal with rapid ...