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The New Jersey Society of CPAs announced 10 winners of its student loan debt lottery, with each receiving $1,200 toward their student loan debt.
January 9 -
Amy Bridges of CPA.com dives into what it takes to build a successful client advisory services practice.
January 9 -
A new bill could tighten government auditing rules in Montana, including adding penalties for state employees who do not comply with audits.
January 6 -
Audit committees saw plenty of new proposals last year that could turn into final rules in 2023.
January 6 -
The unemployment rate ticked downward by two-tenths of a point to 3.5%, but employment in accounting and bookkeeping services fell slightly.
January 6 -
Annual pay rose 7.3% year-over-year, ADP reported, although larger companies actually subtracted jobs.
January 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service audited fewer taxpayers last year, according to a new report, although audits of millionaires ticked up slightly.
January 4 -
Meanwhile, Illinois ushered in its own changes to the exam process, letting candidates sit the test before completing their 150 hours of education.
January 4 -
What can the profession do to attract and retain talent, and encourage broader adoption by younger generations?
January 4
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While there are pension accounting standards, they allow plans to make more aggressive assumptions about how well they're funded than in the private sector.
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