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IMGCAP(1)] Remember Haley Chura, the senior auditor with Bennett Thrasher in Atlanta from a few blog posts back? Well, she competed and survived the Ford Ironman Championship in Hawaii and weve got the pictures to prove it.
October 19
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More employers are allowing employees to set aside money tax-free from their paychecks to help defray their commuting costs after the limit was lifted by the stimulus bill.
October 16
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An article in the San Francisco Business Times calls accountants an unlikely sector to embrace social networking. But, hey, here at Accounting Tomorrow, we know better.
October 16
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The Obama administration has needed to curb its ambitions in the matter of reforming tax policies for multinational corporations.
October 15
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We all know social networking is the hot topic of the day, but Im curious do younger CPAs (those under 40) use social networking sites differently than their older peers?
October 15
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PriceWaterhouseCoopers is in the midst of their annual xTREME Games a competition that enables undergrads at universities across the country to experience and solve real-life business challenges. Winners of the game earn school bragging rights and can rake up prize money, all in the name of sharpening skills valuable to success.
October 14
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The Public Company Accounting Oversight Boards Standing Advisory Group will be meeting Wednesday and Thursday to discuss the controversial issue of auditing fair value measurements.
October 13
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If you want to win, you have to get up early.
October 9
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Former UBS banker Bradley Birkenfeld played a crucial role in helping the U.S. government pry loose the names of U.S. account holders with money in the Swiss bank, but hes nevertheless getting sentenced to 40 months in prison.
October 9