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The North Carolina offices of Top 100 Charlotte-based CPA firm Dixon Hughes Goodman participated in the North Carolina Association of CPAs first statewide CPA Day of Service Sept. 21.
September 25
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What does that spell? A cheer that was one of the highlights of Sunday night's 64th Primetime Emmy Awards on ABC, chanted by the cast of geek-darling sitcom "The Big Bang Theory."
September 25
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Peter Bible, a partner-in-charge of the Public Companies Group at the accounting firm EisnerAmper, recently shared some thoughts about potential reforms for going concern warnings.
September 25
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The formal business dinner is slowly dying. For me, its already dead.
September 24
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Deloitte hosted a dinner in New York on Wednesday to discuss its recently launched Deloitte University and how it is training its accountants and consultants.
September 21
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The Chicago office of global consulting firm Protiviti awarded two local students with renewable $5,000 college scholarships, funded through employee contributions to the firms CommUnity Scholarship Program.
September 21
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The Ohio Society of CPAs has introduced a new community college-targeted program titled ASPIRE!, which joins the OSCPAs annual Accounting Careers Awareness Program in the societys mission to fill the business need for future CPAs.
September 20
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The Pennsylvania Institute of CPAs has begun publishing a mobile version of its venerable magazine, the Pennsylvania CPA Journal.
September 20
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Kathy Parker, partner at Massachusetts accounting and tax firm Rodman & Rodman, has been named to the board of directors for Invest in Girls, a Boston-based program that provides young women with financial knowledge, services and female mentors.
September 19
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CPAs from Melville, N.Y.-based accounting firm Nussbaum Yates Berg Klein & Wolpow recently spruced up their weekly visits to scoop out ice cream for patients of the Alexandra Cohen Childrens Medical Center on Long Island with a brand-new ice cream cart.
September 18