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The economy gained 315,000 jobs last month, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday, although the unemployment rate inched up two-tenths of a point to 3.7%.
September 2 -
Mauldin & Jenkins names 10 to partner; Bober Markey Fedorovich promotes 22; and more CPA news.
September 2 -
Don't underestimate the power of saying 'Thank you.'
September 2
L&H CPAs and Advisors -
The firm discovered during an audit in December that it had made an error in processing seven months earlier.
September 2 -
Check your accounting firm's org chart — is it time to hire?
September 2
Crosley+Company -
Plus SAP names a new CFO; and other news from the world of accounting technology.
September 2 -
Two-buck chuck; easement does it; mismanagement; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
September 1 -
The Institute of Management Accountants has engaged the search firm Korn Ferry to help identify its next leader.
September 1 -
Xero report provides insights on U.S. small businesses' economic performance and debunks misleading numbers caused by inflation.
September 1 -
The agency is making progress on its backlog of unprocessed tax returns, as it's asked by the Institute to extend its recent penalty relief through the end of the year.
September 1 -
AICPA and CIMA found that U.S. executives were more pessimistic than ever when it comes to business growth, hiring and the impact of inflation.
September 1 -
The Loveland, Colorado-based firm formerly known as KCoe Isom is planning to add a Regional Leader in Montana in January.
September 1 -
Leveraging artificial intelligence with financial data has enormous potential to help a firm's strategies in the days, months and years ahead.
September 1
MindBridge -
The controversial Cum-Ex scandal robbed taxpayers of billions of euros.
September 1 -
Noble collapsed into insolvency in 2018 after huge losses and accusations of improper accounting wiped out more than $10 billion in market capitalization.
September 1 -
The case dates back to 2019, when the committee subpoenaed Trump's accounting firm Mazars USA for eight years of his financial records.
September 1 -
According to the lawsuit, Michael Saylor avoided paying taxes since 2005 by fraudulently claiming to be a resident of lower-tax jurisdictions, including Virginia and Florida.
September 1 -
In its most recent meeting, the board agreed to narrow the scope of its digital asset project to focus specifically on cryptocurrencies.
August 31 -
The tax and accounting software giant has moved into the advisory space with the release of an automated program that can produce specific tax insights for clients.
August 31 -
The board's target team of inspectors focused on special purpose acquisition companies, fraud, going concern issues, cash and cash equivalents during its inspections of auditing firms last year, according to a new report.
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