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J.H. Cohn raised more than $110,000 at its 11th annual employee Bowl-A-Thon for Make-A-Wish New Jersey July 10, helping grant approximately 13 wishes this summer.
July 17
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The promise of economic mobility appears to be coming to an end, according to a recent study.
July 17
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The KPMG Foundation announced that it has awarded a total of $470,000 in scholarships to minority accounting doctoral students for the 2012-13 academic year.
July 16
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The usefulness of employee performance reviews depends on whom you ask.
July 13
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In my mind, the bow tie makes me think of stylish southern gentleman, nerdy characters in movies, elderly fellows and Orville Redenbacher.
July 13
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The Financial Accounting Standards Board has decided to discontinue its loss contingencies disclosure project after it met with nearly unanimous opposition in the comment letters received by the board.
July 13
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The Big Four still loom large in popularity among undergraduate accounting majors, though technology giants and banking corporations are on their heels, according to employer branding company Universums new study.
July 12
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Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., defended Mitt Romneys use of foreign tax havens, contending that its really American to avoid paying taxes, legally.
July 11
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Two weeks ago I attended a presentation by leading hedge fund manager Rick Campagna, chairman, CEO and CIO of 300 North Capital.
July 11
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The Financial Services Roundtable announced the distribution of a total of $110,000 in scholarships to 22 students for the upcoming school year as part of two scholarship programs.
July 10