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telberg and 27 contributors and commentators named among profession’s “most influential.”

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卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 is pleased and honored that founder and ceo rick telberg is again named by accounting today one of the top 100 most influential people in the profession.

“besides his own insights and those generated by the research arm of 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间,” accounting today says, “telberg has emerged as a major impresario for new thought leaders (including some of our t100), ushering them into the spotlight through both his web site and his book publishing operation.”

in addition to telberg, the accounting today top 100 named 27 other 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 contributors and commentators: august aquila, ron baker, dave bergstein, chandra bhansali, jason blumer, gary bolinger, jim boomer, gary boomer, jim bourke, david cieslak, gale crosley, tom hood, randy johnston, roman kepczyk, allan koltin, teresa mackintosh, barry melancon, ed mendlowitz, jay nisberg, jody padar, terry putney, marc rosenberg, joel sinkin, doug sleeter, jennifer warawa, jennifer wilson, and sandra wiley.

report: cloud users earn more than naysayers

hand drawing cloud computing diagramaccountants slow to adopt integrated solutions.

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small businesses that use cloud-based software to support critical business functions make more money than those that don’t, according to research reviewed by 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间.

companies surveyed who are embracing the cloud achieve 25 percent additional growth, while doubling their profits. those companies make up 51 percent of u.s. small businesses, with 29 percent using three or more packages. the united kingdom is close behind, with 47 percent adoption and 27 percent using three or more packages.

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study decries ‘myth’ of public interest

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call it what it is, ‘market interest,’ author argues.

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the accounting profession’s governing establishment is actually a cabal of industry and government designed to thwart – instead of protect – the public interest, a new study asserts.

“the public interest is proven to be a myth, a construct created to disguise what interest the public accounting profession, and the associated governmental and private regulatory and standard-setting bodies actually serve and protect – the market interest,” says the author, wm. dennis huber of cappella university.

in critically analyzing the language of the missions, charters, statutes and legislative findings of auditing and accounting standard-setting bodies and government regulatory agencies, huber found that “the public interest” as professed by these organizations is “plagued by significant inconsistencies, contradictions, and conflicts.” read more →