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IC (Innovation and Collaboration) Opportunities is the first-of-its-kind un-conference event that brings together influential and inventive thought leaders to exchange ideas and collaborate on newer and better ways to do business in todays tech-driven, forward-thinking accounting world.
February 27
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SEC chair Mary Schapiro said that she will not be rushed to make a decision on International Financial Reporting Standards.
February 27
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Cindy Harper, tax partner in Tennessee accounting firm Black Morgan & Cains Nashville office and wealth management practice leader, was honored with the Bill King Award by the United Way of Williamson County.
February 24
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Despite the extension of emergency unemployment benefits along with payroll tax cuts through the rest of the year, the long-term unemployed are confronting a challenging economy.
February 23
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Teenagers are more worried and confused about how to fund their college tuition today, according to the third annual How Youth Plan to Fund College survey of 16 and 17-year-olds conducted by the College Savings Foundation.
February 23
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The Obama administrations newly released proposals for business tax reform might not achieve his goals of compelling more U.S. multinational corporations to shift their investments and jobs back home, according to one tax expert.
February 23
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The dirty untold secret in the project-management software industry is that software usually gets implemented because business people think they need a killer tool in order to get their act together.
February 22
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The New York State Society of CPAs has sent a trio of new comment letters to the Financial Accounting Standards Board asking for clarification on FASBs proposed standards for investment company accounting, and supporting its new guidance on principal versus agent analysis and proposals for investment properties.
February 21
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Do you pin? If not, you should consider it. Pinterest is one of 2012s fastest growing social startupsreaching 10 million unique visitors faster than any other independent website.
February 21
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Japanese authorities have arrested seven former Olympus executives and outside advisors as the accounting scandal at the camera and medical equipment maker took a dramatic turn.
February 17