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The Obama administration plans to raise revenue in part by cracking down on companies that classify employees as independent contractors and arrange for dubious foreign tax credits.
February 19
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Come on, still? Catalysts latest global report on MBA grads shows that women still lag behind men from their first job out of college. Perhaps its just another reason to go for that accounting degree?
February 19
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A study by Howard Universitys Center for Accounting Education and Cook Ross Inc. found that many African Americans are leaving public accounting out of frustration with a lack of advancement.
February 18
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One of my favorite bloggers, Rita Keller, wrote a great post on her blog Tuesday about toxic energy in accounting firms brought on by Baby Boomer partners who stay too long and are reluctant to change because they are cozy in what they have built and where they are.
February 18
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Two services are using new technology to assess the likelihood of accounting irregularities at companies and the impact of negative news stories on corporate reputations.
February 17
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Last week it was Jody Padar, this week its Rebeccah Wassner triathlons seem to be popular among the CPA sect.
February 17
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At least one tax expert is advising certain taxpayers to wait until next year to claim a deduction for their charitable contributions for Haiti earthquake relief.
February 16
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Partners and employees at Seattle, Wash.-based Moss Adams donated $75,000 toward Haiti relief efforts, which was matched 100 percent by the Moss Adams LLP Foundation.
February 16
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Efforts between the Financial Accounting Standards Board and the International Accounting Standards Board at converging U.S. GAAP with International Financial Reporting Standards are starting to generate a backlash on the other side of the Atlantic.
February 12
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