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The widow of Kenneth Lay, the late chairman and CEO of Enron, has managed to beat back an attempt by the Internal Revenue Service to collect $3.9 million in taxes from his estate.
August 30
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The American Institute of CPAs launched its second annual AICPA Accounting Competition, a three-stage challenge for teams of college students to test their fraud and forensic accounting skills for the chance to win $10,000.
August 29
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Having lived in New York City for 10 years, I often travel up to Toronto for a little taste of the city. Its beautiful, its clean, and its filled with some great fashion inspiration for my style sensibility
August 26
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Florida accounting firm Kaufman, Rossin & Co. teamed with the local social media community to organize the first-ever SeaTweetup Cruise aboard the Norwegian Sky.
August 25
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Our natural human herding instincts often serve us well in life, as they allow us to look to our family, friends and neighbors for clues on how we should interpret and react to a situation.
August 24
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The Philadelphia office of accounting, tax and business consulting firm Citrin Cooperman recently helped to raise $67,000 for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society as part of client Global Traveler magazines charity auction.
August 23
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I just returned from a conference packed with young professionals. When I was settled and had a chance to look around, it was a bit of a culture shock.
August 22
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Greg Kyte, a CPA and MBA who does standup comedy, has been posting some of his routines on YouTube.
August 19
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A team of DePaul University students captured top honors at a national accounting case competition for Hispanic students for the second time in five years.
August 19
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President Obama reportedly plans to propose tax credits for companies that hire new workers, along with aid for school construction and repairs, as a way to create new jobs.
August 18