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Check out the digital edition of the October 2013 issue of Accounting Today.
October 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service has temporarily stopped sending out tax refunds, and the Tax Court has suspended operations during the federal government shutdown, as lawmakers in Congress continue their battle over delaying or defunding Obamacare for a year.
October 2 -
Obamacares opening day drew millions of consumers to the laws core insurance exchanges, offering supporters and investors confidence that if the websites can stay up and running, customers will follow.
October 2 -
What financial planning and wealth management services are successful firms offering?
October 1 -
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Proper estate planning for your clients starts with you
October 1 -
The CFP Board unilaterally changed thousands of its certificants profiles on its website yesterday by removing the term fee-only and swapping it with none provided.
September 24 -
After Exelon Corp. earned less than top executives needed to reach their annual cash bonus target last year, the board of directors provided a way to help bridge the gap: nonexistent profits.
September 17 -
Visitors to the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas, leave appreciative notes on a glass wall near the entrance.
September 13 -
The prospects for Chinese companies going public on the U.S. stock markets via reverse mergers appear to improving, despite the worries about accounting fraud that derailed several Chinese stocks in recent years.
September 12