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Davis-Lynch, a Pearland, Texas-based maker of oil field equipment, had $14 million embezzled from the company accounts over a decades time, according to a federal lawsuit filed against 18 employees, including the head of the accounting department.
January 17
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Ernst & Young is accelerating its greening efforts as the firm builds its sustainability practice.
January 15
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Indianapolis-based Katz, Sapper & Miller has been awarded green membership for its involvement and participation in environmentally-conscious business operations through the Greater Indianapolis Chamber of Commerces Green Business Initiative.
January 15
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New Jersey high school and college accounting students just got a boost from the Monmouth/Ocean Chapter of the New Jersey Society of CPAs, as a $50,000 donation has been added to the Societys Scholarship Fund.
January 14
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A new report on embezzlement trends indicates theres a war of the sexes going on between male and female embezzlers.
January 14
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Ed Brown, a hero to the tax protester movement, received a 37-year prison sentence on weapons-related charges Monday after a hearing in which he criticized the judge, prosecutors and the federal government.
January 13
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Houston-based Weaver has launched a new blog that aggregates news articles related to energy and information about gasoline and transportation fuel regulations.
January 13
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From now until April, Ohio CPAs are volunteering to prepare 2009 tax returns for military personnel who are permanent residents of Ohio and are currently deployed outside of the state.
January 12
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President Obama met with the head of the AFL-CIO and other labor unions Monday in an effort to allay their concerns over the tax on so-called Cadillac health insurance plans in the Senates version of the health care reform legislation.
January 11