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Last weeks elections saw an increase in the number of CPAs in Congress.
November 14
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The Fashion Institute of Technology recently bestowed student Chastity Farrell with the first Friedman LLP Entrepreneurship Scholarship.
November 13
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A theater in Spain has found a clever way to avoid a recent tax hike on tickets by claiming to sell carrots from nearby farms to its patrons along with free tickets.
November 13
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After spending a lot of time talking to thought leaders and firm owners, one of my biggest takeaways is the irrelevance of how we define the size of a firm.
November 12
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Employees from Cranford, N.J.-based firm MSPC CPAs recently participated in a two-mile walk that raised nearly $1,500 for charity Autism Speaks.
November 9
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As I complete my last college leadership certificate program courses, I realize more and more how important building credibility is and why your professional appearance helps develop trust.
November 9
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Despite President Obamas victory in the elections this week, he faces a tough road in convincing Republicans in Congress to go along with his tax reforms.
November 9
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Cincinnati accounting firm Barnes Dennig has set up a recovery fund for senior staff accountant Nancy Blaut, who was involved an accident Sept. 30 with family members Dan and Chris that took her husbands life and left her fighting for her own.
November 8
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Even with the elections finally out of the way, the expiration of the current tax rates at the end of the year, along with the threat of the fiscal cliff, still need to be resolved.
November 8
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International Accounting Standards Board chairman Hans Hoogervorst is pushing back against efforts by industry lobbyists to reject changes that would put many types of lease obligations on businesses balance sheets for the first time.
November 6