Social media has become nearly ubiquitous in our daily lives. An overwhelming majority of us have a personal social media account on at least one social network, such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram ...
Accounting firms want graduates with personality and grit, making part-time retail work, team sports and volunteering as ...
The International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board has released for comment a consultation paper on the Recognition and Measurement of Social Benefits. The IPSASB, which operates under the ...
Emerging threats for accounting firms have steadily risen over the years, with more and more business emails being compromised, leading to an annual loss of around $2.4 billion. Just a few months back ...
Money is a great motivator of human behavior, which is why financial reports must contain truthful and unbiased information. Accountants must prepare unbiased, truthful and accurate financial reports ...
Director and Founder, Center for Social Solutions, Professor of History, Afroamerican and African Studies, and public policy, University of Michigan Earl Lewis: “How to Lie with Statistics,” the ...
To the editor:It seems like almost every issue of NHBR contains an article about “Social Security.” The one by Mark Fernald in the Oct. 21-Nov. 3 issue (“A response to the Social Security ‘smear ...
Social service has turned out to be good business for the Deerfield-based accounting firm of Frost, Ruttenberg & Rothblatt as it begins its 60th year serving the North Shore. Community service will be ...
A current topic buzzing around the Robert W. Plaster School of Business involves “business for good.” Corporate Social Responsibility refers to for-profit organizations aligning with relevant causes ...