the email that I sent was to the michigan.gov address...if he was no longer there it would have been sent back...government is "quick" at one thing...getting people off of their systems,when no longer employeed...
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the email that I sent was to the michigan.gov address...if he was no longer there it would have been sent back...government is "quick" at one thing...getting people off of their systems,when no longer employeed...
Or it is forwarded to his replacement to maintain business continuity.
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Hmm, i havent read back to the last post i did about breaking the sentence down but oddly its turned into a joke of some kind. Are you guys making fun of me?
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Annnnnnnnyway, is he contracted to the DNR or does he actually work for the State? Im told that a state employee can not have "side jobs". I can try to confirm that as fact.
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here we have mr catia, referring to a post that he claims he didnt read... is he trying to inject suspicion here? then he turns it around, blaming otheres..
mr catia, are you even holding shares in this 'joke'?
clearly from your Jerry Garcia quote we can infer you are short.
well, the truth will come out, nothing more, nothing less.
quote:Originally posted by betting babe: hrmm... IMHO:
here we have mr catia, referring to a post that he claims he didnt read... is he trying to inject suspicion here? then he turns it around, blaming otheres..
mr catia, are you even holding shares in this 'joke'?
clearly from your Jerry Garcia quote we can infer you are short.
well, the truth will come out, nothing more, nothing less.
heah. jk! ~BB
Are you drinking?
Ok ok, i know i cant pull one off on you. My first post was a result of a "skim". My second post was after i read a little more detail. I was very busy today so admittedly, im way behind. Usually im good about catching up but i guess today i blew it.
But, suspicion? Blaming others? And short? What did i walk into?
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On a side note, this CPA guy is relatively local for me. I wonder how he likes visitors.
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Since we are all in 10k dreamland i have to ask. Anyone else dreaming of a 10k for SLJB this Friday? I think its even more of a mysterious stock than this one. Im hooked on craziness...wtf.
Could play out a good week if they both come out. We wont talk about the versa of that.
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Hmmm, well the afternoon shift around here is kinda quiet. Im headed out for a Margarita or two anyway. Ya'all have yourself a good night.
Oh yea, BB....just FYI i said noogie. Ya know, with a "g". Theres a difference, i just wanted to be clear.
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OT: nah, i like to flush my money down one toilet at a time, so i can watch it swirl. see if it comes back up and overflows
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Not too many people are allowed a side job and yes government workers are also covered by this moonlighting stipulation. But I know several goverment employee's that do, because the government paycheck just plain stinks.
I heard he is a nice guy an I believe it. Probably, working real hard to straighten out Fronthaul's numbers.
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With most of the "state and local" government jobs...they "can" have "side work" as long as it is in no way connected with the state or local government that you are "working"... I think that this one is fairly far "removed" from Michigan...
I would be interested in knowing "why" this guy? How does someone from Down south find a "CPA" from up north? Wives connected? Cousins? Just odd...kind of curious...
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quote:Originally posted by Mr. CATIAEngineer: Oh yea, BB....just FYI i said noogie. Ya know, with a "g". Theres a difference, i just wanted to be clear.
ehheaheheah! um, hrm, what else could you have meant? o-:-)
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technically 10 he shouldn't be related in any manner...in order to stay independent and all...
i'm in that line of work and independence is a big deal for CPA's/CIA's and the like...
i do internal audit work and even though i am "internal" i stay independent of my company...that relates to both family as well as business interests...
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Right...maybe not a "blood" relation...but I am curious the "relationship"...How?...why?...south goes north...doesn't seem this Michigan guy has some type of outstanding "name" in this field... It's not a big deal...I'm just curious...
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Possible connection. Darryl Horton CFO for CSHD
Darryl Horton, CPA – Chief Financial Officer
Mr. Horton is a graduate of Accounting (cum laude) from Michigan State University and has an array of experiences that include fifteen years working as an executive with the State of Michigan. Mr. Horton has served State Government as Director of Internal Audits and he is currently the Director of the Division of Licensing & Certification, which is responsible for the monitoring and regulation of all of the state’s hospitals and health facilities.
Darryl Horton has earned invaluable experience as a Certified Public Accountant for over fourteen years and as Founder and CEO of Horton & Associates, a public accounting firm specializing in corporate tax planning. As an Associate Member of the Certified Fraud Examiners and as a Certified Internal Auditor, Mr. Horton has developed and monitored budgets in excess of 250 million USD, focusing on analysis of internal controls and utilizing risk assessment tools for various organizations in both the private and public industry sectors.
Mr. Horton is a highly respected member of his community who serves as Audit Chair for the local chapter of the American Red Cross, he is a member of the National Association of Accountants and the Institute of Internal Auditors, in addition to participating on the boards of several other organizations and charities.
As Chief Financial Officer, Mr. Horton will provide corporate leadership by directing treasury activities and with coordination of budget programs. He will assess the financial impact of functional initiatives and generate creative solutions. Mr. Horton will formulate and optimize the capital and tax strategy of the company and will be responsible for financial reporting by developing objectives for establishing a reporting system with controls and safeguards to protect company assets.
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www.michigan.gov (To Print: use your browser's print function) Release Date: April 23, 2002 Last Update: April 24, 2002 Internal Audits
Statutory Authority: The Office of Internal Audit exists under the statutory authority of the 1984 PA 431-Management and Budget Act, as amended, and the 1986 PA 272-Internal Control Act.
Mission: To provide an independent and objective assessment of Department operations, programs and functions, and to maintain an effective audit program that is responsive to the needs of management and provides management with information that will assist them in making informed decisions regarding Department operations, programs and functions.
Audits: Performance and Compliance Revenue (Oil & Gas) Operational Evaluation/Special Review Management Audits (as directed by executive management)
OIA provides assistance to external auditors by coordinating efforts in obtaining information from DNR divisions, offices, programs or functions being audited or reviewed, and coordinates department responses to audit findings and recommendations.
OIA also provides consulting services and technical assistance to divisions and offices within DNR in a variety of ways, including revenue reconciliation, vendor contract reviews, year-end closing, information security and controls, automated auditing techniques and ad-hoc reporting using specialized computer query and reporting platforms.
Division Chief: Thomas Benson, CPA e-mail: bensonth*state.mi.us