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LGA Merges in Abbott & Co.
Thomson Reuters Launches CoCounsel Integration in ONESOURCE Corporate Tax Solutions
New Jersey Society of CPAs Opens Scholarship Applications for Accounting Students
CPE Webcast Dec. 11 – Not Just for the Rich: Using Charitable Giving Techniques to Solve Real-World Tax and Financial Planning Problems
Evangelista to Lead NY Accounting Foundation
David Evangelista, CPA, a nationally-known employee benefit plans advisor and auditor, was recently elected president of the Foundation for Accounting Education’s (FAE) Board of Trustees.
Study Shows Millennials Views On Credit Cards
Contrary to the popular wisdom about Millennials being debt-averse and using debit cards or checking accounts, a new survey by analytic software firm FICO shows Millennials want credit cards and use them regularly.
Old Technology Impairs Firm Billables and Risks Client Retention
Inefficient information-sharing, poor document management and duplication of efforts are costing firms big bucks in terms of billable utilization, growth and client retention.
Accounting Firm Tees Off For Charity, Donates $150K
CohnReznick raised and donated a total of $150,000 to the Special Operations Warrior Foundation (SOWF) and the Joe Torre Safe At Home Foundation.
Professionals on the Move – June 16, 2016
A roundup of professionals in the tax and accounting profession that have changed jobs and/or been promoted.
Key Actions Every Accountant Should Perform Daily
Crunching numbers sums up the view many individuals have of the accounting field and it was just that for many years, given the relatively limited amount of data that had to be entered and worked with. Financial reports, after all, only rely on a ...
Watch Your Step! Don’t Trip into Investment Advice
A client asked his CPA for her opinion regarding an investment they were considering. Because the CPA did not have experience with this type of investment, she advised the client to consult with his own financial adviser, but she did not document the ...
Almost 2/3 of Millennials Don’t Have A Credit Card
Overall, the poor and less educated are the least likely to own credit cards. 72% of people who make less than $30,000 per year do not own a credit card, compared to only 18% of those who are card-less and make over $75,000.