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The agreement to pass $4 billion in spending cuts and table far more draconian spending cuts for a while has forestalled the threat of a government shutdown for another two weeks.
March 2
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The U.S. CPA exam will be administered internationally for the first time this August in Japan, Bahrain, Kuwait, Lebanon and the United Arab Emirates.
March 2
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A new report by the Government Accountability Office reveals an unsurprising fact, that the federal government wastes a ton of money, but exposes it in some surprising ways.
March 2
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Plante & Moran will be entering the blogosphere with Managing Partner Gordon Krater at the helm, posting about culture and leadership issues.
March 1
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Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett can always be counted on for some choice words of wisdom in his annual shareholders letter, and among them were some perceptive remarks about one of his holding companys investments: Geico.
February 28
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Changes in our firm have been rapid over the past year. We moved offices, added employees, and changed our name. Thats a lot for a small firm. Our clients have felt the changes as well, and theyve been open with their responses.
February 28
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Culver City, Calif., has suspended a business tax to attract more movie producers to shoot films in the historic city.
February 25
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Maryland-based accounting firm Weyrich, Cronin & Sorra reached out to the community as part of the Academy of Finance and pulled in new talent.
February 25
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A team of four University at Buffalo School of Management seniors won the fifth annual Becker Professional Education Case Competition last week on the UB campus.
February 25
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National Taxpayer Advocate Nina Olson, who heads the Internal Revenue Services Taxpayer Advocacy Service, is welcoming several of the changes announced by the IRS in its tax lien process, which she has long criticized, but she also made it clear that the IRS needs to do more.
February 24