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The deadline for Accounting Todays 2014 Managing Partner Elite list is rapidly approaching, with final submissions due this Friday, Sept. 5.
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The American Institute of CPAs is asking for feedback as it plans the next version of the Uniform CPA Examination to respond to changing needs in the CPA profession.
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In response to an ever-changing workplace, and to ensure relevancy for the current generation of test-takers, the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) is inviting key stakeholders to give their input on the Uniform CPA Examination, shaping the next exam directly via their feedback.
September 2
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International associations explore different models of growth
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Nonprofits find themselves increasingly imitating for-profits to survive
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Academic leadership is needed for convergence and credentials
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Two firms bring in the most new SEC clients in Q2
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Two authors want to lay new responsibilities on the profession
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Many clients need to protect their estate for -- and from -- their descendants
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Accountants must join the debate over virtual currencies
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Are you missing great potential employees?
September 1 -
Indiana's DOZ keeps its staff moving
September 1 -
A roundup of news from around the profession from the previous month
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A roundup of audit and accounting news from the previous month
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Ridgeland, Miss. accounting firm Horne LLP is fed up - not with a person, pesky law, or another company (thankfully). Rather, the $67 million firm is setting its sights on the formalities of accounting firm culture, going so far as producing a nearly six-minute trailer for "The HORNE Identity: Connect the Dots"; a cinematic take on Horne's anti-traditional views in a rapidly-changing workplace.
August 29

