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Deloitte is hosting its fourth annual Maximum Impact: Deloittes Alternative Spring Break recruitment and volunteerism program this week that connects high-potential undergraduate candidates and underserved youth.
March 16
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No charges have yet been filed by either the Securities and Exchange Commission or the Justice Department against former Lehman Brothers executives, or the banks auditors at Ernst & Young, over Lehmans use of so-called Repo 105 repurchase transactions, and the prospects appear to be dimming that they ever will be.
March 16
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The Star Wars saga has once again been reimaginedthis time by unlikely filmmakers the Pennsylvania Institute of CPAs.
March 15
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To support relief efforts in Japan after last weeks earthquake and tsunami, Liberty Tax Service will waive tax preparation fees for first-time customers who contribute a minimum of $50 to the Red Cross on Saturday, March 19.
March 15
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Eight employees of New Jersey and New York-based Wiss & Company celebrated The National Education Associations Read Across America Day earlier this month by reading to students of the Cerebral Palsy of North Jerseys Horizon School (CPNJ).
March 15
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The Internal Revenue Service has been getting tough in its audits of California medical marijuana dispensaries, denying them the ability to deduct many common business expenses.
March 14
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PricewaterhouseCoopers college interns will be teaching Banking on Our Future finance curriculum to more than 4,000 students in 15 major American cities as part of Operation HOPEs Five Million Kids initiative.
March 14
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I was a fly on the wall during a recent training session facilitated at my firm. Based on the participant demographics, it was a meeting that I thought I would never witness.
March 14
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The Securities and Exchange Commission is saying that material weaknesses in its financial statement controls can be traced to the lack of money it has for technology upgrades.
March 11
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Accounting firms Cowan, Gunteski & Co. and Citrin Cooperman are among the best places to work in New Jersey, according to NJBiz magazine.
March 11