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A number of accounting firms are named Best Companies for Working Mothers; EisnerAmper gets a new Dallas office; and other news from accountants across the country.
A number of accounting firms are named Best Companies for Working Mothers; EisnerAmper gets a new Dallas office; and other news from accountants across the country.
Mr. Unfreeze; Discount miscount; pity me, pity me; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
Technology services and targeted acquisitions will play major roles in the firm’s expansion.
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board proposed accounting and financial reporting guidance for state and local governments to help them transition away from the London Interbank Offered Rate to newer reference rates.
The consulting firm recognized its most recent group of high-potential CPAs who completed the one-year professional development program.
Introhive, which makes customer relationship management software for enterprises, has expanded its relationship with PwC to deliver AI-powered tools in Canada and the U.S.
The Internal Revenue Service released a new set of tax gap estimates for tax years 2011, 2012 and 2013, indicating the tax compliance rate is mostly unchanged from previous years.
The Association of International Certified Professional Accountants and its technology arm, CPA.com, are seeking new applicants for its jointly created global startup accelerator program.
As FASB considers additional interventions in the way public companies account for goodwill, they would do well to remember one of Hippocrates’ maxims for physicians.
The SEC’s former chief accountant is back at PwC and has some thoughts for #AuditorProud Day.