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The Securities and Exchange Commission voted unanimously on July 26 to require large trading firms to identify themselves, so their market activities can be tracked.
August 9
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CFA Institute, the association for global investment professionals, announced that the University of Virginia Darden School of Business has been named a CFA Program partner for its masters of business administration.
August 9
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In the wake of Monday's huge market sell-off, Accounting Today financial planning columnist John Napolitano offers his thoughts on investor strategies.
August 9
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While teaching depreciation to my individual taxation class at the community college, I paused and reflected upon why I love to teach this class so much.
August 8
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Standard & Poors decision to lower the rating on U.S. debt from AAA to AA+ after the debt limit deal generated a lot of heat in Washington, with the political parties blaming each other, and administration officials pointing the finger of blame at S&P.
August 8
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A group of Indian American organizations has written to President Obama, Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton asking for relief on penalties for failing to report foreign bank account holdings in India.
August 5
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Virginia high school students have responded favorably to a new online financial literacy course, according to a survey by the Genworth Foundation, the programs sponsor, and program designer EverFi, Inc.
August 5
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PricewaterhouseCoopers has decided to withdraw a request for $1.1 million in government incentives for keeping its employees in the firms Tampa offices, after a controversy erupted over whether the firm ever planned to leave town in the first place.
August 4
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Regional CPA firm SS&G raised more than $26,000 June 21 for its 14th Annual memorial Golf Classic benefiting the Cleveland and Greater East Ohio Area chapters of the Alzheimers Association.
August 4
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CPAs sometimes need to struggle with ethical dilemmas when their clients bring messy problems to their door.
August 3