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Financial management solutions-provider Intuit Inc. announced its commitment to help more than 1 million low to moderate-income and active military taxpayers prepare and file their taxes for free.
January 31
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The release last week of the report by the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission came about six months after the passage of the financial regulatory reform bill, when it might have done some good.
January 30
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Two Wisconsin and Pennsylvania independent public accounting firms will face off ahead of next weeks big game, placing a Super Bowl wager for a good cause.
January 28
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Its that time againbusy season is fast approaching, workloads are beginning to increase, and the words personal time are beginning to sound like a foreign language to you.
January 28
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Amazon.com has been pushing back aggressively against efforts to impose sales taxes, but it could be going too far in Tennessee.
January 27
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The American Society of Women Accountants Educational Foundation conducted its first Web-based training seminar for 70 members this week.
January 27
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The Public Accounting Report's 29th Annual Survey of Accounting Professors named the undergraduate and graduate accounting programs at College of William & Marys Mason School of Business best in their group for the second year in a row.
January 27
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Lewis Taub, the tax director at McGladrey in New York, found the tax proposals in President Obamas State of the Union address to be too general and vague.
January 26
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Business management software supplier Sage North America announced that a student edition of its Sage Fund Accounting nonprofit financial management software will ship with the new textbook Government and Not-For-Profit Accounting Concepts and Practices (5th edition).
January 26
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Has it ever been more challenging to get work done than it is today? Its quite ironic that, as fortunate as we are to have all of the technological innovations we enjoy today, these productivity boosters can be too much of a good thing.
January 26