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A team from Hoover High School in Hoover, Ala., were crowned winners of the American Institute of CPAs Project Innovation: The Start Here, Go Places Competition of Creative Excellence, which challenged students to submit new feature ideas for the Start Here, Go Places website.
April 2
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The United Kingdom is in an uproar over plans to slap a tax on freshly baked take-out foods, including the beloved Cornish pasty.
April 2
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Columnists Miller & Bahnson on FASB's big opportunity to demonstrate its independence
April 1
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Intuit hosted what has now turned into an annual event on Thursday afternoon where the software giant was able to show off its latest products and services.
March 30
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KPMG announced a global sponsorship agreement with LPGA champion Stacy Lewis, who will wear the firm logo for all her golf-related appearances.
March 29
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David Hryck, a tax lawyer for celebrities and billionaire businessmen, is concerned about the IRSs recent efforts to crack down on international tax evaders.
March 29
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Investors often buy and sell like gunslingers, without any plan, and inevitably sell at the bottom, and buy at the top.
March 28
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The Treasury Departments anti-money laundering rules for prepaid cards are set to take effect on March 31, and they are likely to force many financial institutions and their accountants to be more aware of how such cards are being used.
March 28
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The American Institute of CPAs is accepting nominations for the Maximo Mukelabai Award, recognizing a CPA under the age of 40 that has helped build the CPA pipeline, serve as an advocate of the profession and perform community service.
March 27
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What do you get when you combine two right-brained CPA firm owners with a penchant for innovation, a comedian, the CEO (Tom Hood) of the hippest state CPA society (Maryland), and incredibly cool cloud vendors like Freshbooks and Cloudsway?
March 26