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Maryland Accounting Firm SKMB Joins Marcum

CPA Practice

The Maryland-based accounting firm Simon, Krowitz, Meadows & Bortnick, P.A. The combination brings SKMB’s talented team to Marcum, including two senior advisors and their associates with extensive experience in accounting, assurance, tax services, and business valuations. SKMB”) has joined Marcum LLP, effective May 1, 2024.

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Prosperity Partners Adds Wiener and Garg in Maryland

CPA Practice

Coming on the heels of its acquisition of Cendrowski Corporate Advisors a couple of weeks ago, private equity backed tax and accounting firm Prosperity Partners said on Oct. 1 that it has acquired Wiener and Garg, a Rockville MD-based tax preparation, planning, advisory, and accounting firm.

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Take Advantage of R&D Credits for Government Contractors

Cherry Bekaert

In this episode of Cherry Bekaert’s GovCon Podcast host Eric Poppe , a Managing Director in Cherry Bekaert’s Government Contracting Industry practice, is joined by Vivian Kohrs , Director, Strategic Tax, and Bryan Weems , Senior Manager, Tax Credits and Incentives. Contact us. View all Government Contracting Podcasts Questions?

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Professionals on the Move – June 2024

CPA Practice

Brown Plus Welcomes New Team Members Leading accounting and advisory firm,Brown Plus, recently announced the hiring of two new team members in Pennsylvania and Maryland: Helen Badman joined the Firm as an Employee Specialist. He is located at the Brown Plus office in Westminster, Maryland. and non-U.S.).

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Friday Footnotes: Big 4 Isn’t CFO Kindergarten Anymore; Grant Thornton Influences Something; “Completely Brainwashed Slaves” | 9.20.24

Going Concern

Big 4 Big Four Accounting Firms Ebb as Feeder for Corporate CFO Jobs [ Bloomberg Tax ] Long-term recruiting trends show top accounting and consulting firms are slipping as a dominant contributor to the talent pipeline for chief financial officers at big publicly traded companies, though they remain a common launching point.