5 Steps to Business Continuity During the Coronavirus Pandemic

As the coronavirus (COVID-19) rapidly spreads within the U.S., how do business leaders ensure continuity during this pandemic? Employee, customer and vendor safety is paramount, but as more activities are canceled and face-to-face meetings aren’t advised, how can business leaders take steps to continue serving their customers? While many employers are encouraging employees to work from home, that’s not always possible for industries like manufacturing, retailing and many others. During these times, it is essential that you have a business continuity plan. There are five steps you can take to ensure ongoing operations.

2020-03-26T16:34:06+00:00March 18 2020|

U.S. Construction Market Disrupted by the Coronavirus Pandemic

The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has already had major impact on the U.S. economy, and certain industries – including construction – are among the hardest hit. Throughout the nation, construction companies are experiencing the disruption of supplies from China, the world’s largest manufacturer. There are more than 150 manufacturing facilities In Wuhan that produce materials used by the construction industry. Construction firms in Singapore, for example, are already experiencing completion delays and project slowdowns because products and deliveries from subcontractors from China have come to a halt.

2020-03-26T16:35:11+00:00March 17 2020|

ALL CPAs Intern Spotlight – Annie Lam, Simmons University

Each year, ALL CPAs is joined by a group of impressive interns for tax season. Learn more about the young professionals completing their tax internships with the firm in our ALL CPAs Intern Spotlights.  In this spotlight, learn more about Annie Lam of Simmons University, who is a student athelete on Simmon's Swimming & Diving team , enjoys going on spontaneous trips, and spends time volunteering with the youth.  

2020-02-18T17:18:10+00:00February 18 2020|
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