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Weaver’s professionals discuss common manual processes and activities with the greatest potential for automation.
In an effort to increase financial transparency, the FASB tentatively approved crypto assets to be separately disclosed from other intangible assets.
SECURE Act 2.0 makes it easier for employers to sponsor retirement plans for their employees and easier for employees to save more for retirement.
Recent cryptocurrency exchange failures were not caused by technological issues, but by a lack of structure in corporate governance and internal controls.
U.S. banking regulatory agencies (including the Federal Reserve, FDIC & OCC) released their first-ever joint statement on crypto-asset risks to banking organizations.
Companies must now account for cryptocurrency assets using fair value, according to a decision made by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB).
The demand for guidance on how firms should manage digital assets for accounting purposes continues to grow in tandem with the use and acceptance of crypto assets.
To improve tax compliance, the U.S. Treasury Department proposed four changes to "modernize" the corporate and individual reporting of digital assets.