PKF O’Connor Davies Survey: 9 in 10 Long Island Businesses Offered Raises Last Year Despite Dip in Economic Confidence
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Annual survey conducted by AVZ captures sentiments and outlook of Long Island business community
“After a truly challenging and unique year, this survey once again offers a valuable snapshot into the perceptions and expectations of Long Island employers,” said Kevin J. Keane, Managing Partner at PKF O’Connor Davies. NEW YORK (PRWEB) February 24, 2021 PKF O’Connor Davies, LLP, one of the nation’s largest accounting, tax, and advisory firms, announced the results of its Long Island Economic Survey & Opinion Poll at a webinar hosted by the Firm on Tuesday, February 23, 2021. The survey of Long Island business owners found that a majority of businesses on Long Island maintained staff levels and increased employee compensation last year, despite wavering confidence in the ec
PKF O’Connor Davies Named to Forbes’ America’s Best Tax and Accounting Firms List 2021
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Firm recognized as a leading provider of tax services in the United States
“Despite having to contend with both public health and economic crises in 2020, this recognition validates that our work and the solutions we delivered to our clients never faltered,” said Kevin J. Keane, Managing Partner at PKF O’Connor Davies. NEW YORK (PRWEB) February 03, 2021 PKF O’Connor Davies, LLP, one of the nation’s largest accounting, tax, and advisory firms, announced today it has been named to America’s Best Tax and Accounting Firms List 2021 by Forbes. The recognition, which specifically highlights the Firm’s tax services, reflects an unwavering commitment to exceeding the needs of clients by providing expert and personalized service.
Where did the funds go? : Trumbull considers new probe into school finances
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The Long Hill school administration building.File
TRUMBULL The town council’s examination into the school system’s finances may not be over, despite a vote to accept the results of an operational review that found widespread faults in the district’s accounting practices.
First Selectman Vicki Tesoro addressed the council before Monday’s meeting, citing the “troubling questions” the review had raised and recommended a more in-depth forensic audit.
“This operational audit revealed significant problems with accounting practices and principals, internal controls, and oversight,” she said. “I believe we need a more in-depth financial audit as well.”
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