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AI is revolutionizing industries, but misleading claims are rampant. Learn how the SEC combats AI washing and the importance of transparency for investment advisers.
Discover how the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 boosts tax deductions for energy efficient commercial buildings with major incentives reaching up to $5 per sq. ft.
Weaver’s Marc Young and Brandon Hayes offer insights and solutions for sales and use tax challenges in the construction industry on Weaver: Beyond the Numbers.
The implementation of ASC 842 adds layers of complexity to the lease vs. buy decision for private companies in the construction industry.
From property tax expenses to construction-related exemptions, financial institutions can optimize their understanding of state and local tax implications. Tune in.
Weaver’s construction accounting team offers suggestions to help avoid costly mistakes due to misguided accounting and financial practices.
Federal financial institution regulatory agencies updated their existing guidance on liquidity risks and contingency planning for depository institutions.
Financial institutions commonly consider investment securities and wholesale sources to be their funding sources. Learn how examiners are challenging this.
The IRS released guidance for determining the beginning of construction of a qualified facility for purposes of the increased IRA credits or deduction.
With the collapse of SVB, it is helpful to understand and think about the actions your financial institution may want to take to mitigate enterprise risk.
Bank failures, inflation and uncertainty means examiners are scrutinizing liquidity and interest rate risk management practices at institutions.
Weaver offers several topics to incorporate into the discussions at your next board and committee meetings. Consider these questions for your upcoming board meeting.
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