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The National Grid Foundation provided Baruch College with a $15,000 grant to support the colleges Math Skills Enhancement Project, which has now expanded into the statistics department.
April 27
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The International Accounting Standards Board is planning to set up networks of regional accounting standard-setters as part of its transition to a post-convergence world, but that is already generating questions about which countries will be in control.
April 27
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Tony Santiago, CEO of online job and resource network Tax Talent, has rolled out JobsInTax.com, a free student connection to the tax profession.
April 26
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The average prison sentence in criminal tax prosecution cases has risen dramatically in the past decade, from 18 months in 2001 to 25 months in 2011, according to statistics from the Internal Revenue Service.
April 26
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Hats off to the talented (and brave) soul at the Congressional Budget Office who put together three illustrative infographics on the U.S. Federal Budget (or Deficit, depending on your level of skepticism).
April 25
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A new study by Ernst & Young finds that companies are improving in their efforts at proxy statement disclosures to investors in an examination of early filings this proxy season.
April 25
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Kevin Ryan, partner with Philadelphia accounting, tax and business consulting firm Citrin Cooperman, mingled with some of televisions most famous accountants at Global Traveler magazines GT Tested Readers Survey awards celebration, benefiting the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
April 24
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Over the past few years, Ive preached about keeping up with change, specifically in relation to technology, social media and value pricing.
April 23
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A bill introduced in the Connecticut legislature would allow CPA firms to have non-CPAs as partners.
April 23
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Do you have to choose? Pantyhose and open-toed shoes for spring and summer.
April 20