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How California's new privacy and contractor laws could affect you
How California's new privacy and contractor laws could affect you
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51 minutes
Released:
Jan 5, 2020
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Podcast episode
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01:48 – When it comes to staying organized, there’s only OneNote for Blake
04:24 – This one time, at Pod Camp ... David’s reminiscing about the early days of podcasting
06:00 – Laws, laws, everywhere – We talk about what’s new for 2020 in California - Assembly Bill 5, and the California Consumer Privacy Act
10:31 – Who's gonna drive you home? Uber argues that they’re not “really” a ride service
13:34 – Time to get your CPA? Certain recognized professions, such as accounting, may be exempt from the AB 5 requirements
14:23 – A refresher on European data protection laws | European Commission
16:48 – The devil’s in the data – just how much data will businesses be required to provide to consumers? | NYT Bits Newsletter
21:11 – Multifactor authentication, anyone? Moss Adams is the latest to report a data breach | Accounting Today
25:27 – Receipt Bank rakes in $73M in new funding with an eye towards tackling the US market | Enterprise Times
27:58 – Show me your AI … Google’s latest AI innovation targets breast cancer detection | WSJ
32:15 – Face value – H&R Block targets our need for personal interaction with its new software offering | Accounting Today
34:01 – Top tips for 10-year Customers here | SaaStr
34:33 – Apparently, accounting clients do not have commitment issues! | Accounting Today
37:06 – There’s gotta be better way than a 100-percent interest rate on small-biz loan! biz | PYMNTS
39:02 – They’re going the distance – the IRS updates 2020 mileage rate |Small Business Trends
39:13 – Perhaps the FASB fears change? WSJ
40:31 – In the meantime, however, this is what FASB’s working on for 2020 | WSJ
43:21 – Big Four, Big Tech, Big To-Do About Nothing? | Bloomberg Tax
46:46 – Stats abound
50:20 – Stayed tuned! Predictions are coming! Really! Before the end of the year! We promise!
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01:48 – When it comes to staying organized, there’s only OneNote for Blake
04:24 – This one time, at Pod Camp ... David’s reminiscing about the early days of podcasting
06:00 – Laws, laws, everywhere – We talk about what’s new for 2020 in California - Assembly Bill 5, and the California Consumer Privacy Act
10:31 – Who's gonna drive you home? Uber argues that they’re not “really” a ride service
13:34 – Time to get your CPA? Certain recognized professions, such as accounting, may be exempt from the AB 5 requirements
14:23 – A refresher on European data protection laws | European Commission
16:48 – The devil’s in the data – just how much data will businesses be required to provide to consumers? | NYT Bits Newsletter
21:11 – Multifactor authentication, anyone? Moss Adams is the latest to report a data breach | Accounting Today
25:27 – Receipt Bank rakes in $73M in new funding with an eye towards tackling the US market | Enterprise Times
27:58 – Show me your AI … Google’s latest AI innovation targets breast cancer detection | WSJ
32:15 – Face value – H&R Block targets our need for personal interaction with its new software offering | Accounting Today
34:01 – Top tips for 10-year Customers here | SaaStr
34:33 – Apparently, accounting clients do not have commitment issues! | Accounting Today
37:06 – There’s gotta be better way than a 100-percent interest rate on small-biz loan! biz | PYMNTS
39:02 – They’re going the distance – the IRS updates 2020 mileage rate |Small Business Trends
39:13 – Perhaps the FASB fears change? WSJ
40:31 – In the meantime, however, this is what FASB’s working on for 2020 | WSJ
43:21 – Big Four, Big Tech, Big To-Do About Nothing? | Bloomberg Tax
46:46 – Stats abound
50:20 – Stayed tuned! Predictions are coming! Really! Before the end of the year! We promise!
Get in TouchThanks for listening and for the great reviews! We appreciate you! Follow and tweet @BlakeTOliver and @DavidLeary. Find us on Facebook and, if you like what you hear, please do us a favor and write a review on iTunes, or Podchaser. Interested in sponsoring the Cloud Accounting Podcast? For details, read the prospectus, and NOW, you can see our smiling faces on Instagram! Limited edition shirts, stickers, and other necessities.TeePublic Store: http://cloudacctpod.link/merch Subscribe
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Google Play: http://cloudacctpod.link/GooglePlay
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Overcast: http://cloudacctpod.link/Overcast
Released:
Jan 5, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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