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Professionals on the Move – January 18, 2013
A weekly roundup of professionals in the tax and accounting profession that have changed jobs and/or been promoted.
A weekly roundup of professionals in the tax and accounting profession that have changed jobs and/or been promoted.
The Bay Area economy in 2012 powered to its strongest job performance since the dot-com boom, a clear indication that the region has banished the most recent recession, state labor officials reported Friday. For all of 2012, the Bay Area added 91,400 jobs, according to seasonally adjusted figures released Friday by the state’s Employment Development […]
Ready or not, millions of U.S. seniors are being pushed into the age of digital banking. Starting March 1, in a cost-cutting move by the U.S. Treasury, most Social Security checks will no longer arrive by mail.
The owner of Celebrity Diner in Royal Palm Beach, Florida, was arrested Wednesday, after police said she failed to file consecutive tax returns dating back to 2009.
The Ohio Business Matchmaker Conference is like "speed dating" for small business owners looking for potential contracting opportunities.
A Southern California debt collection firm that threatened debtors with killing their pets and digging up their dead relatives has agreed to pay $1.1 million to settle Federal Trade Commission allegations about abusive practices.
Gov. Rick Snyder wasted no time implementing one of his proposals from Wednesday night's State of the State address, signing an executive order Thursday to create the new state Department of Insurance and Financial Services.
Retailers are facing a serious challenge: Change -- or die. But how exactly? Responding to the digital revolution was the vexing problem pondered by retail executives and industry experts alike this week at the National Retail Federation convention.