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Open enrollment is the annual time period where employees enroll in a health insurance policy that they feel best fits their needs for the following year.
December 15 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board adopted new rules during a meeting Tuesday to provide investors with more information about who is participating in public company audits, including the name of the engagement partners and any other firms that participated in the audit.
December 15 -
The vast majority of small and midsize businesses are self-financed by their owners, according to a new survey.
December 15 -
The Institute of Management Accountants has introduced a new line of books, starting with a volume on innovation.
December 15 -
Akebono Brake Industry Co. has become the latest addition to a series of corporate scandals in Japan, cutting earnings forecasts and executive pay after confirming problematic accounting of sales to distributors.
December 15 -
The AICPA announced on Tuesday that five students have been named recipients of the 2015-2016 AICPA John L. Carey Scholarship Award. The one-year scholarship award, part of the AICPAs Legacy Scholars Program, is given to students from liberal arts and other non-traditional business backgrounds who are pursuing graduate accounting degrees and plan to become CPAs.
December 15
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A New York tax preparer received a 12-month prison sentence and was ordered to pay $144,604.00 in restitution to the Internal Revenue Service after he was convicted of preparing false tax returns.
December 14 -
Robert Stewart, senior vice president of public affairs at the Financial Accounting Foundation, died unexpectedly early last Saturday in his sleep at the age of 62.
December 14 -
A new academic study pours cold water on the notion that companies that promote their social responsibility efforts are any better at paying their taxes than regular corporations.
December 14
