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Small Biz Workshops Travel State

Submitted by rkoreto on Tue, 04/17/2012 - 10:45
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Governor Cuomo has launched an outreach initiative to help New Yorkers start and grow their small businesses. "This program is all about creating jobs because when small businesses do well, New York does well," said Governor Cuomo in a statement that gave more details on the program.

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Syracuse Member Makes the Papers

Submitted by aolson on Tue, 02/14/2012 - 18:13
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One NYSSCPA member has made two appearances in local media in the last six months (does this make three?) -- and not just for the expert financial insights for which CPAs are often sought.

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FAF to Hold Private Company Board Roundtables, Webcast

Submitted by Chris Gaetano on Fri, 11/04/2011 - 10:58
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The Financial Accounting Foundation (FAF) has announced that it is planning a series of roundtables and a webcast in order to educate people on its new proposal to establish a board that will focus on issues pertaining to pr

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BlackBerry Outage Hits Wall Street

Submitted by Chris Gaetano on Thu, 10/13/2011 - 10:26
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Wall Street’s dependence on BlackBerry smartphones became painfully apparent as the network’s outage this week caused chaos throughout the financial sector, according to the New York Times.

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Oct. Trusted Professional: Society Critiques Proposed Audit Report Changes

Submitted by Allison Schiff on Tue, 10/11/2011 - 17:22
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Check out the October issue of The Trusted Professional for Society news and information on the key legislative, regulatory and administrative issues that affect you.

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Despite Economy, Accounting Jobs Remain Strong

Submitted by Chris Gaetano on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 11:35
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Although many once-stalwart industries are feeling the pinch from the current economic crisis, several sectors, including accounting, are not only remaining strong but are actually growing in these harsh financial times, according to the Wall Street Journal. Data from job search website Monster.com shows that the number of companies seeking qualified accounting personnel increased by 12 percent over the last 120 days.

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Accounting Error Halves Groupon Revenue

Submitted by Chris Gaetano on Mon, 09/26/2011 - 15:11
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Online coupon site Groupon.com was forced to halve its stated revenues as a result of what the company said were accounting errors that forced it to restate its financial results, according to the New York Times.

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S&P Warns of Convergence Consequences on Banks

Submitted by Chris Gaetano on Thu, 09/22/2011 - 16:36
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Credit-rating agency Standard and Poors has warned that, should the United States, through the Financial Standards Accounting Board (FASB) adopt a proposed standard on balance sheet offsetting as part of its convergence project with the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB), U.S.

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Banks Hit with Mortgage Lawsuit

Submitted by Chris Gaetano on Tue, 09/06/2011 - 12:59
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In a move that rocked share prices over the past weekend, said Thomson Reuters, the U.S. government announced a lawsuit against 17 banks across the world, including big players like Bank of America and Goldman Sachs, for the role it says they played in the real estate market collapse that preceded the most recent financial crisis.

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July Trusted Professional: QROC, the NYSSCPA Annual Election Meeting & More

Submitted by Allison Schiff on Wed, 07/13/2011 - 11:13
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Have you seen the latest issue of The Trusted Professional? Stay on top of Society news and the key legislative, regulatory and administrative issues that affect you.

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Society Seeking Input on Blue-Ribbon Panel Recommendations

Submitted by Chris Gaetano on Fri, 07/08/2011 - 16:11
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The NYSSCPA will host a panel discussion on July 11 during the Annual Leadership Conference, which will explore the recommendations of the Blue-Ribbon Panel on Standards Setting for Private Companies recommendation that a private company accounting standards board be formed to oversee a modified form of U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) that would apply to nonpublic entities.

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AICPA Council Approves New International Designation

Submitted by Allison Schiff on Thu, 05/26/2011 - 09:42
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In a unanimous vote on May 23, the AICPA Council approved a motion to partner with the London-based Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) to create a new international management accounting credential, the AICPA announced in a press release.

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May Trusted Professional: Mobility, 1099 Repeal, House CPA Caucus & More

Submitted by Allison Schiff on Tue, 05/03/2011 - 12:39
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Have you seen the latest issue of The Trusted Professional? Stay on top of Society news and the key legislative, regulatory and administrative issues that affect you.

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April Trusted Professional: Mobility Bill, QROC, the CPAPAC & More

Submitted by Allison Schiff on Mon, 04/04/2011 - 13:12
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Have you seen the latest issue of The Trusted Professional? Stay on top of Society news and the key legislative, regulatory and administrative issues that affect you.

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March Trusted Professional: Conference Coverage, the Taxpayer Advocate & More

Submitted by Allison Schiff on Fri, 03/04/2011 - 13:04
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Have you seen the latest issue of The Trusted Professional? Stay on top of Society news and the key legislative, regulatory and administrative issues that affect you.

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Have you seen the latest issue of The Trusted Professional?

Submitted by Allison Schiff on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 10:54
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Stay on top of Society news and the key legislative, regulatory and administrative issues that affect you with the Feb. 15 issue of The Trusted Professional.

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NYSE, Deutsche Boerse Confirm Merger

Submitted by Allison Schiff on Tue, 02/15/2011 - 12:17
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It’s official: Euronext has announced that German company Deutsche Boerse, operator of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, has merged with the New York Stock Exchange to create the “world’s premier global exchange group.”

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Panel Reaffirms Support for Private Company Standards Board

Submitted by Chris Gaetano on Tue, 12/14/2010 - 14:25
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A blue-ribbon panel composed of representatives from the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA), the Financial Accounting Foundation (FAF) and the AICPA have, after meeting for the fifth time on Dec. 10, reaffirmed its initial recommendation that there should be a separate standards setting board responsible for private company accounting issues.

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FASB, IASB Issue Lease Draft

Submitted by Chris Gaetano on Wed, 08/18/2010 - 11:32
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As part of their ongoing convergence project, aimed at bringing U.S.

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NY CPAs Aid in Navigating Lending Rules

Submitted by Jorina Fontelera on Tue, 07/13/2010 - 11:23
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Many New York CPAs are finding that more and more small business owners are turning to them for help since banks and financial institutions tightened their lending restrictions.

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Treasury to Seek Comment on Role of Gov't in Real Estate Financing

Submitted by Melissa Hoffmann on Wed, 03/24/2010 - 10:54
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There's a new reason to mark April 15 your calendar this year.

On that date, the Treasury Department and the Department of Housing and Urban Development will reportedly request comment on questions related to the appropriate role of the Federal government in housing finance, according to the New York Times.

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'NBA CPA' Inspires Aspiring Accountants

Submitted by Melissa Hoffmann on Thu, 03/04/2010 - 10:43
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John Cudmore, senior VP for finance at Madison Square Garden, talks accounting careers with a group of college students.If it was a movie, they could call it "Return of the CFO."

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New NYSSCPA Committee for Family Advisors

Submitted by Melissa Hoffmann on Thu, 02/18/2010 - 13:19
  • CPAs in Industry
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Dealing with family can be tough. Especially when it’s not your family—but, rather, when you’re the CPA charged with managing its wealth.

But a new NYSSCPA committee will serve as a sounding board for CPAs in this practice area, according to Mark B. Rubin the Family Office Committee, now part of the NYSSCPA's industry division.

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Obama Meets With Community Bankers to Urge Lending

Submitted by Melissa Hoffmann on Wed, 12/23/2009 - 11:59
  • CPAs in Industry
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Community bankers got their first exclusive meeting last night with President Barack Obama, in which he reiterated his push for bankers to do more lending to small businesses.

Among the attendees was the NYSSCPA's own Paul P. Mello, a member of the Society's Syracuse Chapter.

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SED Relaxes Registration Requirements for Most Retired CPAs on Non- and For-Profit Boards

Submitted by Colleen Lutolf on Wed, 12/16/2009 - 12:58
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Most retired or inactive CPAs who serve on non- and for-profit boards of directors will not have to register with the State Education Department or earn continuing professional education, according to a new interpretation of state accountancy regulations released by the SED Dec. 14.
However, these CPAs must seek inactive status from the SED and make certain disclosures to their boards and third parties.

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Finding Freedom From Foreclosure

Submitted by Melissa Hoffmann on Wed, 05/20/2009 - 14:24
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Getting a loan and keeping it current is very difficult these days. As a result, many individuals and companies struck by default or foreclosure—and, in turn, their CPAs—are facing difficult conversations with lenders.

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The Value of Sports

Submitted by Melissa Hoffmann on Wed, 05/13/2009 - 14:56
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If you’re a Yankees fan, the high cost of tickets in the Bronx Bombers’ new stadium may have you scratching your head and missing more than a few home games... even though the owners decided to slash some of the highest prices.

But there’s some rhyme and reason behind the team’s $90 nosebleed-section seats -- the cheapest available -- said valuation expert Dr. Peter L. Lohrey, and at a meeting of the Entertainment and Sports Committee this morning, he explained the factors considered in the valuation of a sports franchise.

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A Toast for Women Interested in PFP

Submitted by Cara Patterson on Wed, 05/06/2009 - 10:48
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Women CPAs with an interest in personal financial planning are invited to join the NYSSCPA’s Personal Financial Planning Committee and Smith Barney for an evening of cocktails and hors d’ oeuvres on May 14. The evening’s speakers will discuss expanding the services you offer to clients by incorporating personal financial planning into your career.

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Job Tip #4: Interview Do's and Don'ts

Submitted by Cara Patterson on Tue, 03/03/2009 - 15:52
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True or false: You don’t need to delve into your past experiences on a job interview because it’s all written down right there on your resume.

False. Your resume may be near and dear to your own heart, but consider that your interviewer probably glanced over it in just a few minutes. How many times have you hurriedly read something and only absorbed about one-quarter of it? In fact, you shouldn’t assume your interviewer read your resume at all, according to Michael Rosenblatt, president of Quest Organization. Instead, be prepared to discuss each previous position in detail during a job interview, including your reasons for leaving, and highlight skills and experience relevant to the job you are applying for. Rosenblatt and other presenters shared this and other job tips during a recent Banking Committee event, "Accounting Opportunities in Financial Services: Outlook and Strategies for the New Year." You can view the webcast below.

Other job interview do’s and don’ts: 

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A New Requirement For Auditors of Broker-Dealers

Submitted by Melissa Hoffmann on Tue, 02/24/2009 - 20:38
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It's registration time for auditors of nonpublic broker-dealers.

Until recently, by order of the Securities and Exchange Commission, registration with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board was not a requirement. But now, the expiration of the SEC order means financial statements of nonpublic broker-dealers for fiscal years ending after Dec. 31, 2008 must be certified by a registered public accounting firm.

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