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The Monitoring Board and the Trustees of the IFRS Foundation have released a pair of key reports on governance and strategy that the Securities and Exchange Commission has been awaiting before making its long-delayed decision on whether to incorporate International Financial Reporting Standards into the U.S. financial reporting system.
February 9
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Like it or not, your e-mail inbox is likely the place where you spend the majority of your work time. Here are three more tips for managing it.
February 8
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JK Harris, the tax representation firm that purported to help taxpayers sort out their problems with the Internal Revenue Service, has suspended its operations.
February 7
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Philadelphia accounting firm Alloy, Silverstein, Shapiro, Adams, Mulford, Cicalese, Wilson & Co. dressed in red Friday, Feb. 3, to benefit the American Heart Association and bring attention to heart disease, the number one killer of New Jersey and American women.
February 7
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Accountants working on corporate taxes are seeing some changes this year.
February 6
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Have you ever had the feeling that some of your partners are operating today as if it was 2005, 1990, or even 1970?
February 6
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Companies that jump on the social media bandwagon need to be careful about how much information they divulge, warns a privacy expert at Ernst & Young.
February 3
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The Ohio Society of CPAs and the Ohio CPA Foundation, in partnership with the Ohio chapters of the National Association of Black Accountants, are seeking minority high school students in the state to participate in the nationally recognized Accounting Careers Awareness Program June 17-22.
February 3
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The Securities and Exchange Commission is reportedly close to making a decision on who will become the next member of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board.
February 3
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Employees of Tuscaloosa, Ala.-based accounting firm JamisonMoneyFarmer will be showing their support for Childrens Hospital Thursday afternoon by displaying red bows purchased for Paint the Town Red for Fuller.
February 2