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Wattis Business Building, which is home to the John B. Goddard School of Business and Economics. Photo taken July 2020.// El edificio de negocios de Wattis es hogar de la facultad de negocios y economía de John B. Goddard. Imagen tomada Julio de 2020.

WSU’s experiential learning initiative: Helping students file taxes for free

Sky Mundell, Contributor April 3, 2025

Weber State University’s School of Accounting & Taxation is offering students the opportunity to connect with a professional to file their tax returns this year, free of charge. Eric Smith, WSU...

Salt Lake Tribune Nonprofit. (Wikimedia)

The Salt Lake Tribune undertakes a historic change

Tori Waltz November 6, 2019

The Salt Lake Tribune has made history by becoming the first legacy newspaper in the nation to become a nonprofit. In a swift series of events, the Internal Revenue Service accepted The Tribune’s...

Students and attendees engage with the varying businesses present at the career fair last fall. (Joshua Wineholt  / The Signpost)

Opportunities abound at student job fair

Miles Shaw September 6, 2019

On Sept. 4, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Student Job Fair was held in the Shepherd Union Atrium and Waterfall Plaza, where over twenty booths were set up with members of local businesses who wanted to share...

Photo credit: Ryan Marion

‘Tax laws and sausage’: Financial expert discloses meaty nature of tax reform

Ryan Marion November 22, 2017

"There’s two things you don’t wanna see be made: tax laws and sausage.”Wilford Val Oveson, American Express Centurion Bank board of directors member, made light of the importance of understanding...

Forbes ranks Ogden 16th for business in U.S.

August 29, 2013

Ogden City residents have been seeing growth and developmental changes in the city for some time, and the city is being recognized for its efforts. The elite entrepreneurial Forbes magazine just ranked...

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