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How AI Can Help Firm Partners Be Better Growth Builders
AICPA Offers Comments to IRS on Domestic Content Bonus Credit Requirements
CBIZ Reaches Deal to Acquire Fellow Top 15 Firm Marcum
Large Ohio City Gets Hacked, Exposed Data May Include Credit Card & SSN Info
The city of Akron on Friday morning notified citizens whose sensitive information, possibly including Social Security numbers and credit card numbers, was compromised in a cyber attack and posted on the Internet.
How important is data security? This accounting firm was hacked
A recent data breach at a local accounting firm in Connecticut should serve as a warning to firms who take the threat risk too lightly.
Paychex names Gibson as senior vice president
Former Convergys executive John B. Gibson has more than 20 years experience in business services, and HR solutions and technology
WeiserMazars names new head of firm’s Health Care Group
Accounting, tax and advisory services firm WeiserMazars LLP has announced that Kenneth M. Fischer has been named as the new Partner-in-Charge of the Health Care Group, effective May 1, 2013.
New features in Sage One give small businesses integration with bank data and offer greater customization
Sage says the new features were developed in response to customer feedback, allowing Sage One to meet small business needs while also delivering a positive user experience.
Get ready for the post-PC world, says accounting thoughtleader
Rick Richardson Delivers Keynote to New Jersey CPA Society: More than 1,200 professionals gather at New Jersey CPA conference for keynotes, CPE credits and networking.
New Fully Online Nonprofit & Government Accounting System Gives More Freedom for Users
Save money and resources with browser-based accounting for distributed offices and remote users
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L.A. finds forgotten city account of $42.6 million
During years of cuts to basic services, Los Angeles city officials say, nearly $43 million piled up unnoticed in a Department of Transportation fund because of an accounting error.