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Four of the International Federation of Accountants standard-setting boards are looking for new members with the right stuff.
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A group calling itself the National Academy of Public Accounting Professionals is now accepting nominations for the 2015 "Top 10 Public Accounting Professionals" awards in each state.
January 13 -
The AICPA is set to release the results of the AICPA PFSi (Personal Financial Satisfaction Index), a new economic gauge that measures the personal financial standing of typical Americans, at 7:00 a.m. EST, Thursday, January 15.
January 13
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David J. Moynihan, a past president of the New York State Society of CPAs and audit partner at the Bonadio Groups Syracuse office, died early Friday morning after a nearly year-long battle with cancer.
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The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board has updated its standard-setting agenda after undergoing criticism that it is not moving faster on releasing new standards.
January 9 -
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Political uncertainty, the effects of the Affordable Care Act, and retirement costs are just some of the challenges Americans face in today's ever-changing financial landscape. To mitigate these challenges, this year's AICPA Advanced Personal Financial Planning Conference, held at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas from January 19-21, will look to give planners the necessary skills tools and skills to navigate today's field of financial planning.
January 9
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Check out the digital edition of the January 2015 issue of Accounting Today.
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Accounting and professional services marketing pioneer Bruce W. Marcus died in early December at the age of 89.
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James Schnurr, the recently appointed chief accountant at the Securities and Exchange Commission, had an intriguing suggestion recently: why not allow U.S. companies to use International Financial Reporting Standards on a voluntary basis as a supplement to their U.S. GAAP financial statements?
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