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Dept. of Education releases final rule on professional degree programs

May 05, 2026

New regulations going into effect July 1 put annual and lifetime caps on federal student loans and create new guidelines for repayment.

  • accounting and auditing
  • career resources
  • practice management

Semiannual reporting could cut costs by almost $200K: SEC

May 05, 2026

The Securities and Exchange Commission has released more details about its plan to give companies the option of reporting financials semiannually instead of quarterly.

  • accounting and auditing
  • business and industry
  • practice management
  • advocacy - federal

The Essential New Hire Onboarding Checklist for Employers

May 05, 2026

Bringing someone new onto the team is more than just handling forms and saying hello. It's your first real opportunity to show them what it means to be part of your organization — and to lay the groundwork for their long-term success and sense of belonging.

  • business and industry
  • career resources
  • practice management

Consumer data privacy bill gets final passage in CT House

May 04, 2026

Senate Bill 4, which outlines new regulations for data brokers, had been marked as a priority bill for lawmakers as the session comes to a close.

  • advocacy - state

CT General Assembly nears adjournment, scores of bills awaiting final vote

May 04, 2026

The often volatile, final act of the Connecticut General Assembly’s annual session begins Monday with an adopted budget, but scores of bills and more than a dozen judicial and executive nominations are awaiting final action before the constitutional adjournment deadline of midnight Wednesday.

  • advocacy - state

Workplace stress reaching a breaking point? How employers can respond

May 04, 2026

Employees are facing rising expectations, according to a new survey, and issues with burnout are rising as well.

  • business and industry
  • career resources
  • practice management

How much more state money will your town get?

May 03, 2026

The state budget for the next fiscal year includes nearly $280 million in aid to towns, with about $100 million in one-time aid for non-education programs and $180 million for schools that communities could expect year after year.

  • advocacy - state

CT legislature adopts $28B budget with big aid for towns, childcare

May 02, 2026

Plan comes without rebate, tax cuts that officials promoted

  • advocacy - state

General Assembly Passes Solar, Labor Bills As Session Winds Down

May 02, 2026

The Connecticut General Assembly advanced major bills on solar energy and labor-related issues Friday evening as the legislative session rushes toward its conclusion Wednesday.

  • advocacy - state

Connecticut passes AI regulations after years in development

May 01, 2026

The bill, which drew bipartisan support, now heads to Gov. Ned Lamont’s desk. He said he’ll sign it.

  • advocacy - state

Can CT be more affordable without major tax cuts?

April 30, 2026

Lamont, Democratic leaders say town aid, child care investments will pay big dividends.

  • advocacy - state

Maryland governor signs CPA bill amid licensing reform movement

April 30, 2026

So far about 39 states have added an alternative route to becoming a certified public accountant that requires less schooling and more practical experience.

  • advocacy - federal
  • pipeline

Report: CT Residents Losing Millions To AI Scams

April 30, 2026

Scammers can use artificial intelligence to mimic your relatives’ voices, make phone calls that look like they’re coming from your bank, or make up ads that seem to star well-known people endorsing high-stakes investments.

  • advocacy - state

CT House manages bipartisan passage of revised labor bill

April 29, 2026

The House of Representatives voted Tuesday for an omnibus labor bill addressing wage theft in the building trades, hospital nursing staff standards, job protection for service workers, the safety of construction cranes, accommodations for breast-feeding mothers and compensation for workers assaulted on the job.

  • advocacy - state

Just 28% of finance pros see finance AI tools delivering measurable results

April 29, 2026

Larger finance departments view their return on artificial intelligence as even less impactful than smaller ones do.

  • business and industry
  • practice management
  • technology and cybersecurity

Americans Are Building Their Emergency Savings, But Gaps Remain Across Age and Gender

April 28, 2026

A Financial Literacy Month survey conducted by The Harris Poll on behalf of the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) shows that while a large number of Americans (78%) report that they do have money set aside in a savings/emergency fund to cover living expenses, savings by adults ages 45-54 and women is lagging.

  • personal financial planning

CPA tips for building an emergency fund when savings fall short

April 28, 2026

More than three-quarters of American adults have set aside money in a savings/emergency fund, but many are falling short of CPAs’ recommendation for how much they save, and some aren’t saving anything at all.

  • personal financial planning

Lamont moves quickly to tout new CT budget deal

April 28, 2026

Says investments in town aid, affordable child care will help struggling communities

  • advocacy - state

House panel backs repeal of BOI reporting by domestic companies

April 27, 2026

A House committee voted to repeal beneficial ownership information (BOI) reporting by domestic companies, leaving only foreign-owned companies covered by the requirement.

  • advocacy - federal
  • boi

How to rebuild finance from the rubble

April 27, 2026

Finance rebuilds take time and patience. As such, if they’re rushed or done the wrong way, they can soon become a firefighting exercise. Gemma Hogan outlines the best way to avoid such a scenario.

  • business and industry