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Bowers Merges in CPA Firm Kasperski Dinan & Rink

CPA Practice

Syracuse, NY-based accounting firm Bowers CPAs & Advisors has expanded its presence in Rochester after combining with Kasperski Dinan & Rink CPAs on Jan. The firm has 31 partners and a staff of more than 130 professionals spread throughout offices in Syracuse, Rochester, and Watertown, NY.

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Professionals on the Move – March 2023

CPA Practice

Perfetto is a registered CPA and holds a bachelor of science in business administration and accounting from the University of Connecticut. Sawhney brings 25 years of experience in the fraud, forensic accounting and litigation support fields to BST & Co.

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Spear-Phishing fraud: are you protecting your business from internet attacks?

Menzies

Menzies LLP - A leading chartered accountancy firm. Gavin Cunningham – Forensics Partner The fastest growing fraud risk for business today is remote attack. More about Menzies Forensic accounting services. For more information on the above please contact a member of the Menzies Forensic Accounting team.

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11 CPAs Honored by AICPA and CIMA

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he has advanced expertise in working with high-net-worth individuals, as well as businesses in various industries including construction, entertainment, medical, law, not-for-profit, service, manufacturing, mortgage banking, and distribution.

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Professionals on the Move – July 12, 2023

CPA Practice

She earned her bachelor’s degree in accounting and economic crime investigation from Hilbert College, and her M.S. in forensic accounting from Canisius College. He has diverse experience across the financial services, health care, retail, manufacturing and logistics sectors. Mandell-Klumpp joined the Society in 2017.

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Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: Every Day Is Fools’ Day For Some Accounting Employers; McKinsey Now Paying People to Leave | 4.1.24

Going Concern

Business Insider wrote about the accountant shortage, specifically Tupperware griping in regulatory filings that it can’t find enough people (again): The accountant shortage is so bad that companies are delaying filing key mandatory reports. A lot of this work that we’re doing is, I’d call it forensic accounting,” Cipriano said.

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Friday Footnotes: Fired Accountant Spills the Dirty Laundry; Scandals of Yore; Gen AI For Good | 1.26.24

Going Concern

News Pride Toronto repaying over $505K after federal grant controversy [ CBC ] Pride Toronto is repaying just over $505,000 in grant funding after an accounting firm found the organization could not prove that it completed several projects despite receiving $1.85 million from the federal government. The film was a commercial success.

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