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Big Four Ernst & Young has revealed the three winning teams for its 2010 Your World, Your Vision college campus competition. And each team will be bringing home a chunk of change.
April 2
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It shouldnt come as a surprise that the securities firm that agreed to buy the trading unit at Bernie Madoffs old investment firm is quickly running into accounting headaches.
April 1
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Did you know that 42 percent of teens who dont manage their money arent interested in money management? Despite this, 86 percent still think theyll be as financially well-off or better off than their parents.
April 1
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Just in time for Financial Literacy Month in April, Lance Barnard, a 17-year-old high school junior in New Jersey, has hit the Internet with a new Web site offering information and insight about financial literacy directed at his peers.
March 31
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College students who want some guidance on helping themselves stand out in the oversaturated job market, may want to consider downloading a new eBook launched by PricewaterhouseCoopers.
March 30
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Talk about killjoys. The state of Maine is getting set to impose taxes on clowns, jugglers, ventriloquists, DJs, balloon rides and other forms of entertainment.
March 29
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Know a stellar CPA under the age of 35 with at least three years of professional experience? Consider nominating that person for the AICPAs Leadership Academy taking place in October.
March 29
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The U.S. Department of the Treasury, in partnership with The White House Council on Women and Girls, is hosting a Women in Finance Symposium in celebration of Womens History Month.
March 26
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The state of Texas is hoping to entice some more dollar bills out of strip club patrons, even though two courts have already said the states so called pole tax is unconstitutional.
March 26
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Ernst & Young has sent a letter to its clients defending its audits of Lehman Brothers in the wake of a bristling report by a bankruptcy examiner probing the causes behind Lehmans collapse.
March 25