Amid Recession Fears, Americans Are Completely Changing How They Handle Money (And It's Not What You'd Expect)
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Amid Recession Fears, Americans Are Completely Changing How They Handle Money (And It's Not What You'd Expect)
In a world where "YOLO" spending and "buy now, pay later" culture have dominated headlines, something unexpected is happening: Americans are getting surprisingly practical about money. The post Amid Recession Fears, Americans Are Completely Changing How They Handle Money (And It’s Not What You’d Expect) appeared first on Study Finds.
AICPA-CIMA survey highlights recession fears among executives
The Association of International Certified Professional Accountants (AICPA) and the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) have reported a significant decline in business executives’ confidence in the US economy over the next 12 months. The findings are based on a survey, which reflected the perspectives of CEOs, CFOs, controllers, and other senior management accountants. It showed only 27% of respondents have a favourable view, a …
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