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Posted:
Wed Oct 26, 2005 4:00 pm Post subject:
AICPA Moving NJ Offices to NC |
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Dick: Does this qualify as the accounting version of "The Devil Went
Down to Georgia"?
NO, On the seventh day God went to rest in the Promised Land of North
Carolina. Choosing Durham over Chapel Hill simply means the AICPA
wishs to offset the evils of that damnyankee school on Erwin Road.
Dick
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From the AICPA's News Update E-Mail:
"The AICPA Governing Council today approved a proposal to relocate the
AICPA's New Jersey office operations to Durham, North Carolina. With
few exceptions, the New York, D.C. and Texas offices will not be
impacted. The relocation will be staggered, with the first teams moving
in August 2006, and completion scheduled for mid-2007.
The decision to relocate was the result of an extensive financial and
location analysis conducted by AICPA management, with the assistance of
objective consultants. It represents a compelling financial and
operational move that will provide long-term benefits to AICPA members.
The move is expected to result in a total return on investment of $100
million after 15 years."
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HW \"Skip\" Weldon
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Posted:
Thu Oct 27, 2005 8:00 am Post subject:
Re: AICPA Moving NJ Offices to NC |
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gattocpa@excite.com wrote:
| Quote: | NO, On the seventh day God went to rest in the Promised Land of North
Carolina. Choosing Durham over Chapel Hill simply means the AICPA
wishs to offset the evils of that damnyankee school on Erwin Road.
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No, it means that because of inferior financial planning,
they either ran out of money or gas just short of their
desired destination. Referring to NC (or god forbid, GA) as
the "Promised Land" is merely an attempt to make them feel
good about their predicament.
-HW "Skip" Weldon
Columbia, SC
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