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CPA Ontario recently named the winners of its Canadian Association of Business Students' (CABS) Jeux de Commerce Central (JDCC) competition. Held in Toronto from January 8 through 10, JDCC is central Canada's largest business school competition, bringing together approximately 1,000 students, judges and faculty from 14 business schools across Ontario, Québec and the Maritimes.
January 12
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WithumSmith+Brown has released another fun dance and music video, an annual tradition at the firm, highlighting a new logo that emphasizes the Withum brand.
January 12 -
As a generational shift in the workforce continues to be a factor, job-makers can only use more research. A new white paper by Bruce Tulgan and RainmakerThinking, The Great Generational Shift: The Emerging Post-Boomer Workforce presents the latest findings from their ongoing Generational Shift study.
January 12
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Rep. Tom Reed, R-N.Y., has proposed to require nonprofit colleges and universities to dedicate 25 percent of their annual endowment income to financial aid. If they dont, they could lose their tax-exempt status.
January 11 -
The NYSSCPA's Foundation for Accounting Education (FAE) has announced that three special guests will be featured at three upcoming conferences this month: the 38th Annual Nonprofit Conference, the Partnership Taxation Conference, and the Taxation of Financial Instruments and Transactions Conference.
January 11
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The wild swings in the financial markets this week due to the fallout from Chinese stocks could be prompting some anxious calls from investors to their CPA.
January 8 -
On Friday, EY global chairman and CEO Mark Weinberger addressed 180 invited undergrads from around the country on the last day of EY's Discover EY event, geared towards representing minority students and helping them learn from and connect with industry leaders.
January 8
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The Internal Revenue Service is giving educational institutions a pass if they fail to include the correct taxpayer identification number on a students tuition statement form.
January 7 -
According to new research from Robert Half, more than half (54 percent) of CFOs interviewed said that they increased new hires' starting salaries from what they made in their previous job by an average of 10 percent.
January 7
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A filmmaker is suggesting a new way to avoid skirmishes over notoriously dubious Hollywood accounting.
January 6