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Automation, apps, cybersecurity and blockchain still draw a crowd.
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10 things recent accounting grads should know.
July 16
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Over 100 minority college students graduated from this year's program, aimed at diversifying the profession and helping candidates succeed at obtaining the CPA license.
July 16 -
Many colleagues and clients get tangled in the daily merry-go-round that consumes much of their time while pushing aside creative, innovative and big picture thinking about their business, how they got there and where they are going.
July 16
Withum -
In 2011, Judge Brett Kavanaugh was selected at random to rule on whether President Barack Obama’s signature legislative achievement, the Affordable Care Act, was constitutional.
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Consultant Kacee Johnson – who recently joined CPA.com as a strategic advisor – explains how firms can boost their practices with “blue ocean” thinking.
July 16 -
The Sustainability Accounting Standards Board held its first board meeting under its new leadership this week to discuss progress on its provisional standards, with an eye to releasing them in the fall.
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KPMG is partnering with analytics provider SAS on helping banks make the transition to the current expected credit loss, or CECL, accounting standard that begins to take effect in January 2020.
July 13 -
The upcoming rules may affect one tactic that some wealthy taxpayers have been using to get around the cap on deducting local property taxes.
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SAP Market Rates Management, Thomson Reuters data option, converts foreign transactions into a single currency.
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