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Owings Mills, Md.-based CPA and business consulting firm Gorfine, Schiller & Gardyn recently sent volunteers to the International Book Bank warehouse in Baltimore to sort more than 15,000 books in four hours.
August 1
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The American Accounting Association and the American Institute of CPAs, founding co-sponsors of the Pathways Commission on Accounting Higher Education, have released the Pathways Commission report.
July 31
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As the 10-year anniversary of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act rolled around this week, a re-evaluation is underway of SOXs sometimes controversial legacy.
July 30
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Members of Gen X and Y have less allegiance to their investment providers than previous generations, according to a new report. Gen X, Y bank on convenience over loyalty
July 30
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Hollywood apparently isnt the only place in California where creative accounting is known to take place.
July 30
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When U.S. Olympic triathlete Gwen Jorgensen enters the stadium for the London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony Friday night, she will not only carry the banner of USA, but CPA.
July 27
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The Internal Revenue Service is casting a skeptical eye on many companies attempts to classify employees as independent contractors.
July 27
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San Franciscos Golden Gate University announced a new name for its tax program, recognized as the oldest and largest in the nation.
July 26
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An Oregon woman who claimed a $2.1 million tax refund and received it from the state has been sentenced to five and a half years in prison, but shes not the only one in trouble.
July 26