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Noelle Harrold | 7.19.2019

The Employee Plan Compliance Resolutions System Explained

Everyone knows mistakes happen, but what should you do when your employee plan is the guilty party? Chances are the fix lies within the IRS Employee Plan
My internship experience at Schneider Downs has been truly unique. Before starting at Schneider Downs, I had anticipated that my internship would resemble

ACFE releases Anti-Fraud Technology Benchmarking Report

With the advancement of technology over the years, the avenues for fraud perpetration, protection and detection have multiplied. In an effort to gain a
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Adam Goode | 7.17.2019

Proposed Accounting Standard Update Would Delay Private Company Effective Dates for Leases, Current Expected Credit Losses (CECL) and Hedging Updates by One Year

On July 17, 2019, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) voted unanimously to move forward with delaying the effective start date for recent accounting
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A Valuation of Innovation

There is a lot going on at Schneider Downs these days! Service offerings are expanding, our geographic footprint is growing, and new talent continues to

2019-2020 Pennsylvania Budget

Governor Tom Wolf and the Pennsylvania legislature finalized the state budget before the beginning of the new fiscal year on July 1, 2019. The budget does

Is Your Nonprofit Organization at Risk of Falling Into the Starvation Cycle?

In 2009, Ann Goggins Gregory and Don Howard published an article in the Stanford Social Innovation Review that changed the way nonprofit organizations

I Want Mine, but When? Social Security Claiming

Just when should you start claiming Social Security? The easy answer is to postpone claiming as long as possible. If you delay until after your full retirement
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Not All Internships are Created Equal

I often heard the phrase not all internships are created equal. The professors at Duquesne University were persistently stressing the importance of gaining

The Landscape of Manufacturing: A Look Into the Past and the Future

According to a 2019 Georgetown University study of manufacturing in the U.S., manufacturing used to be the dominant force in the job market in 1940, with
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