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An Accounting Major, UnitedHealthcare Chief Executive Brian Thompson’s Career Included Stop at PwC
LBMC Expands Into Memphis After Deal With Frazee Ivy Davis
Citrin Cooperman Adds Andsager, Bartlett & Pieroni in Rhode Island
Opinion: Donald Trump Promised to Raise Taxes, But Biden and Congress Could Tie His Hands
Confirmation.com Achieves ISO 27001 Certification
Confirmation.com announced today that it has earned the ISO 27001 certification.
Office Tools Pro CEO talks about upcoming SaaS version of Practice Management system for small and mid-sized accounting firms
The CEO of Office Tools Professional, a developer of workflow technologies for small and mid-sized accounting and other professional services firms, Giardina spoke on Monday during a round table panel discussion with the accounting profession’s most influential thought leaders.
Free Two-Day Leadership Workshop for Minority Accounting Majors
The Ohio Society of CPAs has partnered with the American Institute of CPAs to offer the AICPA Accounting Scholars Leadership Workshop.
‘Future Ready’ firms are goal of CCH: Execs share vision on trends and challenges faced by CPAs and tax professionals
Firms need to manage valuation of services, increased regulation and staff-client collaboration and connectivity
Xero small business accounting system announces data export to Lacerte and ProSystem fx Engagement for tax preparation
Xero to Simplify Accountants Work by Building Out Export Capabilities
Thomson Reuters sees globalization, commoditization and generational shifts as key issues facing CPAs and small business clients
At Thought Leader Symposium, Thomson Reuters seeks insight and perspective on future of accounting firm needs
At Thought Leader Symposium, Sage emphasizes helping accounting firms work better with small business clients
During a presentation to the top thought leaders in the accounting profession, Sage North America executives focused on its strategy of helping professional accountants and their clients work more productively together.
City comptroller gets 19-year sentence for fraud; CPA auditors being sued
Rita Crundwell, the former comptroller for the small city of Dixon, Illinois, has received a prision sentence of 19 years and 7 months for embezzling millions from the city. The sentence was handed down by U.S. District Judge Philip G. Reinhard.