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What’s the price tag on your college football team?
What’s the price tag on your college football team? http://bit.ly/2miRy03
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7 proposed changes to the auditor’s report
7 proposed changes to the auditor’s report http://bit.ly/2miCiQS
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Next step for tax reform: Busy season
Next step for tax reform: Busy season http://bit.ly/2miY1rC
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AICPA announces 2018 CPA Exam score release dates
AICPA announces 2018 CPA Exam score release dates http://bit.ly/2Fr8mux
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Conflict-of-interest checklist for nonprofits
Not-for-profit board officers, directors, trustees and key employees must avoid conflicts of interest because it’s their duty to do so. Any direct or indirect financial interest in a transaction or arrangement that might benefit one of these individuals personally could… Read More
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Not necessarily a luxury: Outsourcing
For many years, owners of small and midsize businesses looked at outsourcing much like some homeowners viewed hiring a cleaning person. That is, they saw it as a luxury. But no more — in today’s increasingly specialized economy, outsourcing has… Read More
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Don’t be a victim of tax identity theft: File your 2017 return early
The IRS has just announced that it will begin accepting 2017 income tax returns on January 29. You may be more concerned about the April 17 filing deadline, or even the extended deadline of October 15 (if you file for… Read More
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New tax law gives pass-through businesses a valuable deduction
Although the drop of the corporate tax rate from a top rate of 35% to a flat rate of 21% may be one of the most talked about provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), C corporations aren’t… Read More
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Don’t let donor fatigue erode support for your nonprofit
After a flurry of year-end fundraising, you and your not-for-profit’s staff are probably ready for a little break. Your supporters may be tired, too. At some point, even the most philanthropic individuals experience donor fatigue and start saying “no” —… Read More