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5 ways nonprofits can stay agile

5 ways nonprofits can stay agile

To stay nimble, nonprofit organizations should examine these five areas to enhance their ability to adapt to change.
Why excess labor demand is unhealthy

Why excess labor demand is unhealthy

The economy is fewer than 1 million jobs from reaching its pre-pandemic level. Yet there were a record 11.55 million job vacancies.
Get ready for another round of supply chain bottlenecks

Get ready for another round of supply chain bottlenecks

Just when middle market businesses where hoping for relief from supply chain disruptions, China's renewed economic shutdowns laying the groundwork from another round.
OMB issues 2022 Compliance Supplement

OMB issues 2022 Compliance Supplement

The OMB has released the 2022 Compliance Supplement, which is effective for audits of fiscal years beginning after June 30, 2021.
The power of data analytics in private equity

The power of data analytics in private equity

Portfolio company data can be useful in numerous ways to private equity-backed CFOs looking to create lasting value for their organizations by turning insights into actionable results.
The intersection of ESG matters with governmental accounting standards

The intersection of ESG matters with governmental accounting standards

A new GASB paper discusses the intersection of environment, social and governance matters with governmental accounting standards.
Chart of the day: Service sector grew more slowly in May

Chart of the day: Service sector grew more slowly in May

The service sector grew more slowly in May as production and prices cooled, according to a report from the Institute for Supply Management on Friday.
U.S. May jobs report: Robust gains in total employment as wage increases ease

U.S. May jobs report: Robust gains in total employment as wage increases ease

American firms continued to hire workers at a torrid pace in May to meet strong demand amid a historically tight labor market and 8.3% inflation.
Chart of the day: Jobless claims fall amid tight labor market

Chart of the day: Jobless claims fall amid tight labor market

Initial jobless claims fell by 5.2% last week to 200,000, a continuing reflection of the tight the labor market as layoffs remain near a multidecade low…
RSM US Supply Chain Index: Inventory-led improvement in April

RSM US Supply Chain Index: Inventory-led improvement in April

Supply chain bottlenecks improved in April yet remained significantly underwater. At the current pace, a full recovery will not take place until the first half of next year.
Ransomware: Protecting your business against evolving risks

Ransomware: Protecting your business against evolving risks

Ransomware attacks are increasing and threatening organizations of all sizes. The RSM cybersecurity report reveals new ransomware data.
Ransomware-as-a-service: A new business model for cybercriminals

Ransomware-as-a-service: A new business model for cybercriminals

Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) is a new business model for cybercriminals, making cyberattacks easier than ever.
Ransomware: Protecting your business against evolving risks

Ransomware: Protecting your business against evolving risks

Ransomware attacks are increasing and threatening organizations of all sizes. The RSM cybersecurity report reveals new ransomware data.
Chart of the day: Job openings remain near record high

Chart of the day: Job openings remain near record high

Job openings fell 3.8% to 11.4 million in April amid economic moderation and monetary policy tightening.
Manufacturing sector grew steadily in May

Manufacturing sector grew steadily in May

The manufacturing sector expanded at the slightly faster rate in May as demand remained strong.