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Crowe Horwath LLP will now dispense advice to Compli customers through the HR and compliance management solutions providers accounting and tax e-counsel service.
January 10
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A Michigan man is finding himself the subject of an IRS audit because he listed income of $23 on his tax return because he had sold some vegetables from his garden to a passerby.
January 7
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The American Accounting Associations management accounting section honored Joel Demski, Ph.D., with the 2010 Lifetime Contribution Award for his work on applications of information economics and agency theory.
January 7
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In his first act as Connecticuts new governor, Dan Malloy signed three executive orders, the first of which commits the state to following U.S GAAP.
January 6
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The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants announced the winners of the 2009 Elijah Watt Sells Awards.
January 6
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What the world has been waiting for, a novel about cloud computing, has finally hit the bookshelves, sort of.
January 5
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In 18 states across the country, high school students are likely mulling over where they see themselves in five years in preparation for their local Business Professionals of America Regional Leadership Conference, which will include, along with mock job interviews, testing of business acumen.
January 5
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Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu CEO James Quigley has co-written a new book, "As One," examining various forms of leaders and followers.
January 4
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Good news for this years batch of accounting graduates. Those receiving a degree in 2011 are expected to fare best in the current job market, according to the National Association of Colleges and Employers.
January 4
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Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., who will be chairing the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, a top investigative committee in Congress, starting this week, is telling the Obama administration it had better hire more accountants.
January 3