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The District of Columbia is now permitting out-of-state CPAs to practice in Washington, D.C., without obtaining a separate license.
October 3 -
Top 100 Firm Ehrhardt Keef Steiner & Hottman PC promoted five of its staff members to partner throughout the firm.
October 3 -
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants and the Institute of Management Accountants have released a study naming 100 factors that will create uncertainty for accountants in the future.
October 2 -
The Institute of Internal Auditors has announced that a set of revisions will be made to internal auditing standards, taking effect at the beginning of next year.
October 2 -
Top 100 Firm Carr, Riggs & Ingram LLC added Byrd, Proctor & Mills to its Nashville team.
October 2 -
The Board of Trustees of the Financial Accounting Foundation announced that Robert H. Attmore, chairman of the Governmental Accounting Standards Board, will retire in June 2013.
October 2 -
Christine Freeland, founder of Christine Z. Freeland,was chosen as the 2012 Accountant of the Year Award from the National Society of Accountants.
October 2 -
Big Four firm Ernst & Young reported that its combined global revenues for fiscal 2012 rose 6.7 percent in U.S. dollars, to $24.4 billion, from $22.9 billion in 2011. Revenues grew even faster in local currencies, at 7.6 percent.
October 2 -
The Accreditation Council for Accountancy and Taxation has unveiled its fall 2012 exam schedule for accountants, tax preparers and students looking to earn the Accredited Tax Advisor, Accredited Retirement Advisor or Accredited Business Accountant/Advisor credentials.
October 1 -
REDW LLC agree to unite with Abalos & Associates, and Miller, Allen & Co.
October 1