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The New Jersey Society of CPAs' Launchpad, free for local college and grad students, will debut on Dec. 9, 2019.
November 18 -
The Internal Revenue Service is expanding its efforts to ensure businesses and individuals are paying their taxes, particularly payroll taxes, with in-person visits planned by revenue officers to more parts of the country, starting recently in Wisconsin and later this month Texas and Arkansas.
November 15 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board officially delayed the effective dates of its accounting standards for leases, credit losses, hedging and long-duration insurance contracts by issuing a pair of accounting standards updates.
November 15 -
The core issue is its potential for exploitation and fraud, according to Prof. J. Edward Ketz.
November 15
The Pennsylvania State University - Firms on the move: Marks Paneth raises $20K for Leukemia & Lymphoma Society in honor of late partner
AFWA celebrates Member of the Year and President’s Award winner at Women Who Count luncheon; KSCPA announces new board and executive committee members; and more CPA news.
November 15 -
Friedman appoints leader of estate and trust group; KPMG Foundation president announces retirement; and more personnel news.
November 15 -
Women comprised 24 percent of S&P 500 company directors in 2018, but the U.S. still trails a number of Western countries in female representation.
November 15 -
A merger put Assurance Dimensions in the lead, while Marcum LLP led among large firms.
November 15 -
Xero has invested heavily in the past year to expand its small business products beyond their core accounting services to help small businesses manage staff, operate, and scale.
November 15 -
New features include a dashboard, which today has become indispensable for accounting software products.
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