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Job advice is universal as everyone who is out there pounding the pavement faces the same thing rejection.
August 5
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Judging by the American Accounting Associations conference this week in New York, accounting education is booming.
August 4
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Minority doctoral students got a boost this past weekend when the KPMG Foundation granted thousands of dollars in scholarships for the upcoming academic year.
August 4
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IMGCAP(1)]In Fall 2008, I read about AICPA Board Chair Ernie Almontes vision for the Leadership Academy with great interest. Fast forward eight months, where I had the opportunity to travel to Chicago and attend the Academy. After three inspiring days of networking and roundtable discussions, it was no surprise to hear Almonte express to the participants of the inaugural Academy that it was the culmination of a dream come true.
August 4
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The House of Representatives has approved executive compensation legislation that would give shareholders a nonbinding vote on the pay packages of senior executives.
August 3
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The House of Representatives has approved another $2 billion for the cash for clunkers program as it unexpectedly came close to running on empty after just a week in service.
July 31
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Minority accounting doctoral students will gather today and over the weekend in New York City for their annual conference.
July 31
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The Internal Revenue Service revised the information on its Web site about its voluntary disclosure program this week, but many taxpayers are still afraid to come forward.
July 30
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Why accounting? If youre a student deciding if the profession is the right career for you, the American Institute of CPAs would like to influence you a bit with their new and improved Web site, Start Here, Go Places.
July 30
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Ponzi schemer Bernard Madoffs wife Ruth found herself on the receiving end of a nearly $45 million lawsuit brought by the trustee appointed to liquidate her husbands business.
July 29