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IRS report on tax-exempt colleges cites ‘significant compliance issues’
The Internal Revenue Service today released its final report summarizing audit results from the IRS’ colleges and universities study, which began in 2008. This final report describes the agency’s multi-year project on a major segment of tax-exempt organizations.
College Students Win Deloitte Foundation’s National Case Study Seminar
College students build skills by tackling complex financial accounting issues
The Hidden Wallet: 5 things owners buy with a secret stash of cash
Most business owners buy annual tax and assurance services from their accountant easily enough, but when it comes to investing in business advice, owners can be hesitant. Entrepreneurs reckon they know their business better than anyone and many take the attitude “if it ain’t broke, why fix it?”
New system from FICO helps business with collections
FICO Debt Manager 9 puts more power in the hands of front-line business users to meet business goals and preserve customer relationships
Bookkeeper charged with theft of $170,000; Allegedly used money for breast implants
Woman bought breast implants after stealing $170,000 from employer, deputies say.
Concur partners with Oversight Systems for advanced travel and expense data analysis
Oversight Solution for Quickly Generating Operational Insights Now Available in Concur App Center to Concur's more than 20 million users.
New Consolidation Program and enhanced features highlight Adaptive Planning’s cloud-based analytics suite
New Release and Powerful Application Provide Complete, End-to-End Solution and Industry-First Features for Financial Consolidation and Analysis
KPMG auditor was photographed accepting cash bribe over coffee
April 10–It was the Starbucks sting. The defining moment in the KPMG insider-trading scandal happened over coffee at a Starbucks in the San Fernando Valley, when the auditor at the center of the case was set up by his longtime friend. Accountant Scott London thought he was meeting for a casual coffee, until the friend […]