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Next year U.S. public companies will find out if they have to adopt international accounting standards – just as they are implementing a host of new FASB rules
Nearly 300 people attended the OSCPA’s 2010 Circle of Excellence in early May – a record for the annual recognition dinner
Accountants need to accept that Internet-based applications that can run everything they do in and out of the office are going to be the norm
One of the provisions of the new Health Care Reform law requires health care plans that currently allow enrollment of eligible dependent children to continue to make such coverage available until the child reaches age 26.
With the Boomers generally in no hurry to leave the workforce for both personal and economic reasons, and the younger generations positioning for greater responsibility, the occurrence of older workers reporting to younger ones is proliferating and will continue for some time.
Almost everyone knows that Medicare is a medical insurance program for retired and disabled people, run by the government. But there are probably some things you don’t know about Medicare — and should.
Alaska became the 47th state to pass CPA mobility legislation during its session that ended in mid-April.
The true promise of social media lies in the direct connections between people who represent companies and the people who define markets of interest.
Have you been stagnating at work for months--or even years? You're not alone. According to Randstad's 2009 World of Work survey, 83 percent of workers said they feel fortunate just to have a job.
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