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We all know name tags as those dorky stickers that we’re made to wear during networking events. We reluctantly pen our name and then stick it to our chests in an effort to make ourselves more approachable. Well, what would happen if we intentionally left them on, even after the event was over? Read more on Accounting Tomorrow's blog.
January 28
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South Florida accounting firm Daszkal Bolton is the latest to offer services to clients who have suffered losses from Bernard Madoff's $50 billion Ponzi scheme.
January 27 -
Accounting firm Wipfli has created a task force to help companies cope with the financial crisis.
January 23 -
Gocial Gerstein LLC has merged with Gold, Meltzer, Plasky and Wise to form Gold Gocial Gerstein LLC.
January 15 -
In these tough economic times, as in others, there are many news items on companies declaring bankruptcies and announcing substantial staff cuts. What is different this time is that I am also reading about a number of cost-cutting strategies that are gaining in popularity and aimed at reducing expenses without disrupting business operations or laying off staff.
January 13 -
Walter C. King Associates is offering tax recovery and forensic accounting services to investors who fell victim to Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme.
January 12 -
Graf Repetti & Co. has merged with Marx, Lange, Gutterman, effective Jan. 1, augmenting Graf Repetti's presence in New York.
January 12 -
Payroll processor SurePayroll is offering free payroll-processing services to accounting firms for up to one year.
January 9 -
There’s nothing like a good clear financial statement. And in a time when lenders are very stingy, those basic reports are more valuable than ever. In fact, this is one of those times that good accounting and advisory services are more valuable than ever.
January 8 -
Kahn, Litwin, Renza & Co., has merged in Sullivan Shuman & Freedberg, allowing KLR to build its presence in the Greater Boston area.
January 6 -
Accounting firm Holtz Rubenstein Reminick plans to hold a town hall-style meeting for New York-based individuals or businesses that were defrauded by Bernard Madoff's investment scam.
January 6 -
Accounting firm Goldstein Lieberman has introduced a consulting team to help business clients cope with the recession.
January 5 -
Accounting firm Eisner LLP has formed a Tax Recovery Assistance Task Force to help investors who have suffered losses as a result of Bernard Madoff's fraudulent investment scheme.
December 31 -
Accounting firm Rives & Associates has merged in Allen & Woodall, another firm in North Carolina.
December 31 -
Accounting firm Plante & Moran has transplanted its Grand Rapids offices into a larger and “greener” space.
December 23 -
Accounting firm Citrin Cooperman has added a “Growth & Protection Team” to provide business consulting services to small and midsized businesses.
December 23 -
There are possible tax strategies that are particularly suited to the times that we are in. Here are two that I keep seeing, with the latest in a press release from a major tax publisher. According to analysts with the Tax & Accounting business of Thomson Reuters, C corporations may secure a refund of overpaid estimated taxes, or use projected current-year NOL to offset taxes owed for the previous year.
December 23 -
CBIZ is acquiring Tofias in a deal estimated at $55 million as the accounting provider expands its reach across the Northeast to the New England area.
December 18 -
KPMG saw its member firms' combined revenues around the world grow by 14.5 percent to $22.69 billion in the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 2008.
December 18 -
Marcum & Kliegman has created a task force to advise investors who may have been defrauded by Bernard Madoff and his investment management business.
December 18