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Its not about the technology, its about the relationships. This mantra comes from Tom Hood CPA and president of the Maryland Association of CPAs. Of course, hes right when talking about social media.
July 15
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With only about 11 days to go, about half of New York State CPAs have not yet registered with the state in accordance with a new accounting reform law that Governor David Paterson signed in January.
July 14
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The AICPA Leadership Academy has come and gone but you can still gain some insight about the event through one blogger who writes about his experiences through the Alabama Society of CPAs.
July 14
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The International Accounting Standards Board introduced a slimmed down set of International Financial Reporting Standards last week for small and midsized businesses, but many companies in the U.S. are probably not likely to drop GAAP anytime soon.
July 13
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IMGCAP(1)] Malik, a first-year African-American associate assignedto a major accounting firms California office, frets that he has blownhis one chance to make a good first impression:
July 13
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The Obama administration has proposed a new bill that would toughen the standards for all types of investment advisors.
July 10
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New York's typically dysfunctional State Senate finally reunited after a month of chaos and was busy passing bills into the wee hours last night.
July 10
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A good way to think about consolidating student loans is protection, according to Tom Taylor, CPA/PFS at Taylor & Company in Towson, Md. If you have variable-rate federal student loans, you can convert your variable interest rate to a fixed interest rate.
July 10
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A Tax Court decision last week could allow entrepreneurs and investors in small businesses to deduct losses against salary and investment income even for LLPs and LLCs.
July 9
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Congress is divided on how to pay for health insurance reform and the legislation may not arrive by August, as planned.
July 9