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As more and more companies look to report on a wider range of measures, opportunities are arising for accountants.
June 24 -
Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders will propose canceling the nation’s outstanding $1.6 trillion of student debt and offsetting the cost with a tax on Wall Street transactions.
June 24 -
The court unanimously agreed that a non-contingent beneficiary's residence was not enough of a reason for a state to tax a trust.
June 21 -
Howitt led the group that has promoted integrated reporting for three years and promulgated the model worldwide.
June 20 -
Americans gave less money to charities last year partly because the Republican tax law changes made many people ineligible for tax breaks that can inspire donations.
June 18 -
Accountants should transform their services now, before they have to, say Erik Asgeirsson and Mark Koziel.
June 13 -
The American Institute of CPAs announced that seven CPAs under the age of 40 were recognized for their early contributions to the personal financial planning space.
June 10 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has added fraud charges to its previous charges against Longfin Corp., a defunct company that used to promote cryptocurrency and went public under dubious circumstances.
June 7 -
Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., introduced the legislation in response to the recent college admissions scandal.
June 6 -
Not only would stretch IRAs be dead if the legislation were to pass in the Senate, but your clients’ profit-sharing plans could be next.
June 5
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