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When I started writing these columns three years ago, I felt I could do about 25 or 30 short articles with autobiographical reminiscences colleagues might benefit from. I also wanted to give insights to students and people entering the profession about what accountants in public practice do and how they interact with clients. This column completes three full years: 156 weekly columns. And the ideas keep flowing, so I really feel good about what I am doing, and I hope they help you.
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The AICPA announced on Monday that 24 students have been selected for this year's AICPA Foundation Two-Year Transfer Scholarship award. The scholarship is awarded to students transferring from a two-year institution to a four-year institution to achieve a degree in accounting.
November 14
Accounting Today -
For wealthy Americans, the outcome of the 2016 election could be lucrative.
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EY announced on Monday that their annual EY Vantage program - which sees some of the firm's top professionals travel abroad to aid entrepreneurs at no fee - has concluded for the year. Twenty-eight EY professionals donated over 6,700 hours of service this year - a figure equivalent to over $2.5 million in services - to help entrepreneurs in developing economies.
November 14
Accounting Today -
Software reseller BroadPoint and software company Serenic have partnered to deliver the latters Navigator for reporting, budgeting, fund accounting and grant management.
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A fear of technology is throttling the potential of many CPAs and CFOs.
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Saving for retirement is the financial fire alarm of our time. How can you help clients through it?
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Our weekly roundup of tax-related investment strategies and news your clients may be thinking about.
November 13 -
A roundup of recent hires, promotions, awards and other personnel news from firms across the country.
November 13 -
A roundup of recent expansions, additions, new services and other news from firms across the country.
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