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Two attorneys have helped Marvel Entertainment lower import taxes on its action figures by arguing that superheroes like the X-Men are less like human dolls and more like nonhuman toys.
January 3
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I would like to turn the table on the resolution tradition and offer you some marketing anti-resolutions.
January 3
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More than 60 families attended the recent Childrens Holiday Party for members of ARC of Greater Plymouth, sponsored by CPA and business development advisory firm Damon, Topham & Company.
December 30
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In light of the fact that only 40 percent of fourth graders and 35 percent of eighth graders are proficient in math, ParenteBeard created an educational childrens book, Making the Holidays Count, in an attempt to show students math can be fun.
December 29
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Everything thats being done manually in your office or when you work remotely needs to be given a good hard look.
December 28
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In an effort to raise the troubling level of math proficiency among elementary school children, regional CPA and business advisory firm Parente Beard created "Making the Holidays Count," an instructional book that shows how important numbers are in many of the holiday activities such as baking and gift wrapping.
December 28
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Students of Wake Forest Universitys School of Business achieved the highest pass rate in the nation on the CPA exam, standing out among the 2,000 colleges and universities that currently enroll candidates.
December 27
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New England CPA firm Rodman & Rodman celebrated its 50th anniversary by donating to the Old Colony YMCAs Camp Clark, a recreation camp for children in Plymouth, Mass.
December 26
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The holiday season is often that one time of the year where its OK to shineliterally!
December 23
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The accountant and attorney for the estate of a 104-year-old copper mine heiress who died earlier this year have been under investigation for their handling of their client's finances, and the accountant has now resigned as executor.
December 23