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Two firms in Albany and Buffalo, New York, have agreed to a revenue-sharing arrangement.
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The guidance would align with COSO's widely used internal controls and enterprise risk management frameworks.
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Plus, H&R Block releases Direct Import to move data from TurboTax; and other accounting technology news.
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The jobs report far surpassed most economists' expectations, but the unemployment rate held steady at 3.7%.
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Plus, promotions at Kassouf, CohnReznick, KSM, and Johnson Lambert, and other personnel and firm news from across the country.
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Bribe payments by the oil-trading giant were facilitated by an accounting system that allowed employees to skirt internal controls.
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Two bills in Massachusetts this year would target Harvard's endowment and its policy of admitting legacy applicants.
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Mule the merrier; cashing out; going for the gold; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
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AICPA chief Barry Melancon discussed the tax extenders bill that's working its way through Congress, and a host of other issues affecting the accounting profession.
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Audit reports contain significant, material information, argues accounting educator J. Edward Ketz.
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