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Southern U.S. CPA firm Dixon Hughes Goodman recently donated more than 500,000 pounds of food to communities in the 11 states the firm serves.
July 1
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Useful truth in accounting should be magnified, not vilified
July 1
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Business clients who run afoul of the law and face fraud charges will oftentimes turn around and sue their accountants for malpractice, at the urging of their attorneys.
June 28
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President Obama signed an executive order Tuesday to establish a U.S. Department of the Treasury-led Presidents Advisory Council to build young Americans financial capabilities.
June 28
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The Michigan CPAs of UHY recently took to the ice, teaming up with Howard & Howard Attorneys to face off against bankers from Talmer Bank & Trust in a charity hockey game to benefit the Boys and Girls Club of Southeastern Michigan.
June 27
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Peter Reilly, executive vice president of Bethesda, Md.-based CPA and business advisory firm Councilor, Buchanan & Mitchell, recently completed his 15th Great Chesapeake Bay 4.4 Mile Swim.
June 26
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The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board announced the 77 recipients of its 2013-14 academic scholarships, hailing from as many colleges and universities.
June 25
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I recently attended the AICPAs Practitioners Symposium and Tech+ Conference, where I had an unbelievably over-stimulating night club experience.
June 24
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BlumShapiro recently donated $5,000 to the Alzheimer's Association Connecticut Chapter that firm employees raised through donning jeans on Fridays.
June 21
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A new survey from the staffing company Accountemps finds that the top reason cited by CFOs for why their employees fail to advance is poor interpersonal skills (30 percent).
June 21