When I founded FloQast, I started meeting fellow software entrepreneurs. As I got to know them, I realized there is a common thread across the group — they have one of two backgrounds: product or business development.
Software engineers are able to hack together great products for sweat equity, get adoption, and then have VCs throw money at them to build a business. Business development people know how to raise money to build a product based on market feedback and then raise more money to build a business.
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Casa Systems Announces Appointment of CFO and Change of Public Accounting Firm Nasdaq:CASA
ANDOVER, Mass., Aug. 27, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Casa Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: CASA), a leading provider of cloud-native virtual and physical infrastructure technology solutions for mobile, cable and fixed telco networks, today announced the appointment of Scott Bruckner as Chief Financial Officer.
Jerry Guo, President and Chief Executive Officer said, "During his almost three years at Casa Systems, Scott has made important contributions to our business in his role as SVP Strategy & Corporate Development. During his tenure this year as Interim CFO, he has further demonstrated the exceptional leadership and business acumen that will help our company achieve its plans for future success.
Rusk accounting student lands major scholarship, CPA on the way | News | jacksonvilleprogress.com
Nicole Phifer, a graduate student in the Schlief School of Accountancy, recently won a $10,000 scholarship from the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board. Phifer is on schedule to finsih the five-year Bachelor of Business Administration/Master of Professional Accountancy program in four years, and has an internship line up for spring semester.
NACOGDOCHES – One Stephen F. Austin State University student doesn't have to worry about paying for the review courses and registration fees associated with the four-part Uniform CPA Examination she'll take next year.
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Hiring of accounting grads by CPA firms declines 30% | Accounting Today
The hiring of accounting graduates by CPA firms has declined 30 percent in recent years, and Illinois CPA Society president and CEO Todd Shapiro hopes to reverse that trend and make the profession more attractive to firms once again.
That's especially needed in the midst of the novel coronavirus pandemic, when businesses have been laying off and furloughing staff, including accountants, leading to record levels of unemployment earlier this year before some companies began rehiring in recent months as the economy showed tentative signs of improvement. But corporate America has also been reducing the number of CPAs hired in recent years.
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Credit Suisse uncovers client fraud at wealth management | Accounting Today
Credit Suisse Group AG is dealing with the fallout of a fraud at its international wealth management business, two years after it was criticized by a regulator in a similar case that rattled the bank and raised questions about controls.
The Swiss lender dismissed a Zurich-based banker who forged documentation on an over-the-counter contract for an African wealth management client, according to people familiar with the matter. The deception, uncovered earlier this year, led to a loss of about 10 million francs ($11 million) for the bank and had also impacted additional clients, the people said, asking not to be identified as the matter is private.
China makes proposal to U.S.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China is proposing to let U.S. regulators audit its state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in a concession aimed at solving their long-running accounting dispute, but would insist on redacting some information on national security grounds, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday.
The United States has long complained of lack of access to audit working papers for U.S.-listed Chinese companies. Washington earlier this months threatened measures to delist Chinese firms that fail to meet its auditing requirements.
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