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The Central Lakes College Accounting Club in Brainerd, Minn., did a good deed this holiday season, delivering donated goods they collected all semester to two local charities.
December 30
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Career site Glassdoor.com has compiled a list of the top 25 oddball interview questions of 2010.
December 30
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The American Institute of CPAs has begun promoting the benefits of the CPA credential in new advertising and marketing campaigns.
December 30
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Its that time of year again. Christmas presents have been unwrapped, family gatherings are over, and the office population has dwindled to zero.
December 29
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The tax cut and unemployment extension bill that Congress passed earlier this month also included a host of obscure tax breaks, including for TV shows, imported rum and motor sport race tracks.
December 27
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Ernst & Young will be holding its annual conference next week to attract more young people to the tax profession.
December 27
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Demand Media, an online content producer that has postponed a planned IPO, recently revealed some strange wrinkles in its accounting for writer expenses.
December 24
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Accounting and professional services staffing company Robert Half International has amassed 16,000 toys and games from its own employees and local businesses.
December 24
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The Securities and Exchange Commission has begun cracking down on Chinese companies that go public on the U.S. markets by doing a reverse takeover of a U.S. shell company.
December 23
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The federal commission investigating the causes behind the 2008 financial crisis has blown its original deadline of last week for delivering a final report, but its Republican members have instead released a pre-report of their own.
December 21