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The other night I was watching Andi Dorfman, The Bachelorette, pass out roses to some very lucky men. Her roses were unilaterally accepted by those who wanted to continue dating her. But what if she wasnt handing out roses?
June 16
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This week, the Internal Revenue Service adopted a Taxpayer Bill of Rights that takes some of the existing rights that are already part of the Tax Code and groups them into 10 broad categories, making them more visible and supposedly a little easier for taxpayers to find.
June 13
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The Arkansas State Board of Public Accountancy has prohibited an accounting firm from changing the name of one of its offices to include the name of the late co-founder and president.
June 12
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New England Colleges School of Graduate and Financial Studies has produced a new infographic with six tips for businesses to avoid committing financial fraud.
June 9
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Organizations around the world lose an estimated 5 percent of their annual revenues to occupational fraud, for a total more than $3.5 trillion, according to the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners.
June 5
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Two dozen volunteers from New England firm BlumShapiro recently taught course to 200 students at Webster Hill School in West Hartford.
June 4
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College graduates are entering the workforce this month and are finding opportunities in some sectors, particularly finance and accounting.
June 3
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The New York State Society of CPAs Foundation for Accounting Education will be hosting NextGen 2014, a rebranded young professionals conference and networking event, June 8-10 in Long Island and June 15-17 in Rochester.
June 3
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What if golfers used something like GAAP to keep their scores?
June 1
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Austin-based CPA firm Atchley & Associates recently received an Ethics in Business & Community award, presented by nonprofit effort RecognizeGood, in the small business category.
May 30