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The Internal Revenue Service has fined the nonprofit Food for the Hungry $50,000 for overvaluing medicine and other goods that it donated in 2008, part of a larger effort to crack down on overly high valuations of gifts-in-kind.
September 10
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Troy, Mich.-based Billhighway, provider of cloud-based accounting solutions for nonprofit organizations, was named, for the second time, one of Metropolitan Detroits Best and Brightest Companies to Work For by the Michigan Business and Professional Association.
September 7
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Companies are increasingly using valuation methods to prioritize their corporate sustainability initiatives, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers.
September 7
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More than 800 financial advisors and associates of Florida financial services firm Raymond James volunteered their time in August for Raymond James Cares Month.
September 6
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Personal finance and accounting software can be used to keep track of expenses such as food and clothing, but it can also be handy for tracking spending on environmental choices such as using mass transit instead of a car, or buying organic food instead of processed food.
September 6
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Deloitte is teaming up with Olympic and Paralympic athletes to present a month-long, 10-stop national campus tour targeting career-minded students.
September 5
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A new survey from Visa claims that the Tooth Fairy now leaves an average of $3 per tooth, up from $2.60 in 2011.
September 5
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During my preparation for a recent client engagement, I was reviewing client satisfaction statistics from our industry, collected from a variety of surveys taken over the past several years.
September 4
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A new report from the Congressional Research Service could mean bad news for political groups that have been using the Tax Code to raise money on behalf of candidates and spending millions on political ads while benefiting from tax-exempt status.
September 4
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