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KPMG employees around the country are lending their voices to a community service project, producing recordable books for the holidays that will be given to disabled and underprivileged children.
December 22
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My phone rings; right on time, same day each week. I close my office door behind me. My staff makes the same joke: Its her boyfriend calling.
December 22
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Deirdre Marie Capone, the grand niece of Chicago gangster Al Capone, believes the conviction of her relative on tax evasion charges was a miscarriage of justice.
December 22
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For most small local businesses, the Internet is game changing.
December 21
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Interactive Advisory Software has been signing deals with CPA firms like Dixon Hughes Goodman to help them build up their wealth management practices.
December 21
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A team of students from North Carolina State University received a $10,000 award from the American Institute of CPAs after winning a national case competition focused on a fictional Texas company looking to expand its business into the Nigerian oil fields.
December 20
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Employees from West Palm Beach, Fla., CPA firm Caler, Donten, Levine, Porter & Veil recently raised more than $4,400 for a variety of causes.
December 20
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Whether you are an individual, a start-up firm, or a well-established firm, you have a brand. You can spend a lot of time and money building that brand, but what are you doing to protect it?
December 19
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Members of New Jersey CPA firm Fazio, Mannuzza, Roche, Tankel, LaPilusa dispensed wisdom about the accounting profession to high school students in November as part of the statewide Pay it Forward campaign initiated by the New Jersey Society of CPAs.
December 16
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Employees of Philadelphia accounting, tax and business consulting firm Citrin Cooperman supported the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation by participating in the Walk to Cure Diabetes at the Philadelphia Museum of Art Oct. 23.
December 15