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CPAs hand out biz journalism awards

April 1, 2010

The New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants announced winners for its Excellence in Financial Journalism Awards that recognize reporters who contribute to a better understanding of business topics.

Judges, representing the CPAs and the New York Financial Writers Association, selected winners. Journalists will receive their awards at a luncheon at the Yale Club in New York City on May 4.

The winners include:

Print-Accounting: magazine over 1,500 words:

Randy Myers, CFO Magazine, “Taxed to the Max,” how U.S. corporate tax policy is hampering the global competitiveness of U.S. companies.

Print-Business/Financial – magazine under 1,500 words:

Aaron Elstein, Crain’s New York Business, “Companies Play Spin the Balance Sheet,” reveals ways public companies are “spinning” their disappointing financial results.

Electronic Media – Business/Financial:

Jonathan Weil, Bloomberg News, “Numbers Tell the Story,” how banks used accounting tricks to mask their crippled state and how government agencies abetted financial industry abuses.

Wire Service – Business/Financial:

AP Business News Staff, The Associated Press, “Meltdown Legacy,” a five-week series of articles explaining the lasting impact of the financial crisis and great recession on businesses, governments and consumers.

Read about all of the winners here.

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