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Students of Wake Forest Universitys School of Business achieved the highest pass rate in the nation on the CPA exam, standing out among the 2,000 colleges and universities that currently enroll candidates.
December 27
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IMGCAP(1)]As if our financial system hasn’t suffered enough — or caused enough suffering — economists worry that more difficulties lie ahead in the student lending sector.
December 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service is encouraging more taxpayers to take advantage of the "saver's credit."
December 26 -
A film production company that helped finance a 2009 Nicolas Cage film, “Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call—New Orleans,” has filed suit against the movie studios, claiming they failed to pay a proper share of the profits.
December 26 -
Presidential candidate Mitt Romney indicated he might not release his income tax returns if he wins the Republican Party nomination.
December 26 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board has deferred some of the rules it issued earlier this year to make the presentation of other comprehensive income more prominent on financial statements.
December 26 -
The Internal Revenue Service plans to issue additional guidance on the temporary two-month extension of the payroll tax cut, including how a new “recapture” provision for high-income employees will be implemented.
December 26 -
New England CPA firm Rodman & Rodman celebrated its 50th anniversary by donating to the Old Colony YMCAs Camp Clark, a recreation camp for children in Plymouth, Mass.
December 26
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The Internal Revenue Service has released a long-awaited set of temporary and proposed tangible property repair regulations that could have a significant impact on a wide array of industries.
December 23 -
NASBA Names New Prez of Center for Public Trust
December 23