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With the holiday season over, financial staffing firm Robert Half International took stock of the 14,000 toys and games, food items and household necessities collected and then distributed through its annual holiday drive.
January 8
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Some of the largest corporations are relying on like-kind-exchanges to lower their tax bills, in some cases pushing the boundaries of what the Internal Revenue Service will allow under the law.
January 7
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A question I am asked quite often is how large does a CPA firm need to be before it needs a marketing director? Because there are many variables to this equation, I usually fire back with a few qualifying questions to get to the correct size answer.
January 7
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Am I a bad American because I dont really care about the Cliff?
January 6
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Northeast accounting firm The Mironov Group, Certified Public Accountants & Consultants recently hosted a Project Sandy Claus Coats for Kids drive to benefit young Hurricane Sandy victims.
January 4
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Several members of The Mironov Group, LLC, CPAs & Consultants, in Edison, N.J., recently participated in the firms Project Sandy Claus - Coats for Kids drive.
January 3
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With the expiration of the payroll tax cuts, the majority of workers will be facing smaller amounts of take-home pay starting this month, but the American Institute of CPAs has some timely financial advice.
January 3
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New York State Society of CPAs members launched their 2013 campaign to raise $75,000 worth of building materials for a local Habitat for Humanity home through the second annual Sand Volleyball Tournament Saturday, Jan. 5.
January 2
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We have come to realize that it's long past time to question using LIFO to allocate costs first to the cost of goods sold and then inventory.
January 1
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Employees of the Mercadien Group contributed to the Toys for Tots program over the holiday season.
December 31