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Resumes for the Digital Age

View Detail When you're applying for a job, you work hard to make sure your resume will command the attention of the first person who reads it. But it's increasingly likely that the first reader of your resume won't be a person at all.

Weighing Your Options

View Detail Making a decision after you have been through the recruiting and interview process.

How to Make Networking Really Work

View Detail Networking, either informally or at an organized event, is something that everyone should actively do--no matter how old they are or where they're at in their career.

Notes from a Job Search: Staying Motivated

View Detail A CFO on the job hunt talks about how to endure a long, lonely process.

OSCPA Promotes Financial Literacy at Starlight Parade

View Detail OSCPA volunteers and staff hit the streets of Portland for the 2010 Rose Festival Starlight Parade on June 5 to get the word out about financial literacy and FeedthePig.org.

5 Reasons CPA Firms Should Consider Virtualization

View Detail CPA firms and other small businesses have many reasons for considering virtualization for their next network refresh.

AICPA Chair Sees 'Changing Landscape'

View Detail With myriad issues ranging from green accounting, differential standards, technology advancements tax preparer registration, IFRS adoption and regulatory reform, the role of the CPA will be even more critical going forward

AICPA Comments on Uncertain Tax Position Reporting, Expresses Concerns about Scope and Details

View Detail On June 1, the AICPA sent a comment letter to the Internal Revenue Service, urging it to withdraw its recent proposal to require some business taxpayers to report uncertain tax positions on their tax returns.

Bernanke Expects Grim Recovery but No Double-Dip Recession

View Detail Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said he sees little risk that the U.S. will slip into a double-dip recession, but he expects growth to come slowly.

FASB, IASB Announce Six-Month Delay in Standards Convergence Project

View Detail The boards initially had set June 30, 2011, as the deadline but now say some of the projects will take until the second half of 2011 to complete.