Management accounting, also known as managerial or cost accounting, focuses on internal operations and uses operational metrics to help business owners and managers make informed business decisions.
This is done by addressing questions and concerns in specific areas of a business, rather than concentrating on past performance.
Millennials working from home may be moving the market

Stocks are still significantly higher than where they were in mid-March, even after Thursday's blood curdling drop. Many experts have been scratching their heads wondering who is investing right now.
The economy and corporate profits are in free fall...
How to invest in real estate

Real estate investing is popular, and perhaps now more so than ever, as low mortgage rates make real estate more affordable. In fact, Americans love real estate, and a 2019 Bankrate survey showed that it was their favorite long-term investment, even beating out stocks.
Consumers have a...
A Beginner’s Guide to Trade Receivables

Trade receivables, also known as accounts receivable, represent the money your business is owed by customers to whom you’ve sold products or provided services. Trade receivables are considered a current asset and are listed as such on your balance sheet, as they’re expected to be paid in less than a year.
How to Prepare Your Company for Future Business Travel

Implementing these practices now can help your employees and your company be ready for what's ahead.
Although the country has begun the process of opening up again, the likelihood that business travel is going to start right away is slim. There are still many variables...
How to negotiate a permanent work-from-home arrangement

Long considered a perk reserved for company all-stars and senior leaders, the ability to work from home has been introduced to millions of office workers, across all levels, in an effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Now, as professionals across the U.S. have adjusted to a new way of working, major...
A Scramble for Gold Is Redrawing the Map of the Market

New York faces a gold rush after the pandemic threw precious-metal markets into disarray, setting off a scramble by traders to cut their losses.
Bullion vaults approved by the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange house a record 29.7 million troy ounces, according to FactSet data going back...

