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Karen Frank | 9.29.2015

Streamlining Your Purchase Order Process: From Requisitions to Accounts Payable

It is more important than ever to control job costs. Mismanagement can jeopardize both cash flow and profits. To avoid these risks, many companies use

Additive Manufacturing in Western Pennsylvania

With Alcoa’s September announcement that it will be spending $60 million to expand its Western Pennsylvania R&D center to accelerate the development

Devoted to Finding the Perfect Match

When I envisioned the fall of my junior year at Washington and Jefferson College, I saw myself hanging out with friends and catching up with professors

Despicable Words: Making a Budget Work for You

As a financial planner, I have the opportunity to work with folks of various socioeconomic statuses. No matter who I’m talking with, the conversation
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Siri Takes me to Schneider Downs

Going into my junior year at Ohio State, my goal for first semester was to obtain a summer internship in order to gain some accounting experience before

Where Did All of the Skilled Laborers Go? Residential and Commercial Contractors In Need of Skilled Labor

The housing market, which had played a prominent role in crippling the economy back in 2007 through 2009, has since seen favorable trends over the past

Culture shapes Perception

When I made the decision to study abroad for the fall semester of my junior year, I was excited. I quickly came to realize though that I would be missing
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Jessica Kuhn | 9.10.2015

Networking: Where the Search Starts

When I decided accounting was the major I wanted to pursue, there were two words that kept echoing in my head from hearing them so many times: network
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Lara Fuller | 9.10.2015

IRS Delays Adoption of New Mortality Assumptions, Saving Companies Billions in 2016

In February 2015, the Society of Actuaries issued new assumptions on mortality to adjust for the fact that Americans are living approximately two years

New Rules for CEO Pay Ratio Disclosures Coming

As part of the Dodd-Frank Act, the SEC recently approved a new rule requiring U.S. public companies to disclose the ratio between their CEO’s compensation
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