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Building the firm you want starts with figuring out 'What,' 'Who' and 'How'
March 11Rightworks -
Richard Chambers, president and CEO of the Institute of Internal Auditors, has produced an updated edition of his memoir and advice book, “The Speed of Risk: Lessons Learned on the Audit Trail, 2nd Edition.”
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Each checklist was developed based on a need, at that time, and at times I use almost every one — though some much more than others.
March 11Withum -
Firms are invited to participate as mentors to student inventors.
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The participation of accounting firms in the cryptocurrency market is a step toward legitimizing the intangible asset.
March 11 -
New York Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie added momentum to the idea of taxing non-resident owners of multi-million dollar apartments as a way to help pay for billions of dollars of regional transit improvements.
March 11 -
The Internal Revenue Service is considering issuing rules that could invalidate some of the last remaining strategies in New York and Connecticut to circumvent the state and local tax, or SALT, deduction cap that kicked in for the 2018 tax year.
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The pressure is on to get staff moved up and ready for their responsibilities, according to ConvergenceCoaching's Renee Moelders -- and quality feedback is an important part of that.
March 11 -
Truth in Accounting wants pension and retirement benefit costs included in state and local government reporting.
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A pair of House Democrats has introduced a bill to extend the tax-filing deadline until May 20 to give taxpayers more time to file their taxes.
March 8