Accounting
Investor Advocate Warns That Investors in Non-Traded REITs Could Have Losses They Don’t Know About
One of the nation's largest brokerage firms, LPL Financial has been ordered to re-pay more than $2 million in restitution to investors who bought shares of REITs that are not traded on the stock exchange.
Ohio group wants to broaden Earned Income Tax Credit
Some in Ohio are working to get the Earned Income Tax Credit to more people as a means to both fight poverty and boost the economy.
Hobby Lobby increases full-time hourly employee minimum wage to $14 per hour
Pay increase will affect 17,726 employees at more than 500 stores in 45 states
Investigating Health Insurance Fraud
The life of an average insurance fraud investigator isn't anything like on TV. There aren't late-night shootouts or wild car chases to track down bad guys.
Ohio state legislature looking at ways to tax online sales
State house is looking to boost revenue by cracking down on the ability of Internet retailers such as Amazon to ship goods into Ohio without collecting the tax.
KPMG auditor was photographed accepting cash bribe over coffee
April 10–It was the Starbucks sting. The defining moment in the KPMG insider-trading scandal happened over coffee at a Starbucks in the San Fernando Valley, when the auditor at the center of the case was set up by his longtime friend. Accountant Scott London thought he was meeting for a casual coffee, until the friend […]
Fired KPMG auditor can’t explain ‘lapse of judgment’
Scott London, a Los Angeles partner in one of the nation's largest accounting firms, says it began four years ago.
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