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- Forget the rules and start over
- Today, the MACPA's government is smaller but more efficient. Its staff of 30 operates not in departmentalized units but in interactive value streams organized according to the services each stream provides members. Perhaps most important, it's...
- Restructuring, inside and out
- Thinking of restructuring your organization? Here's some advice from those who've been through the process at the Maryland Association of Certified Public Accountants.
- Managing e-mail: A modern-day necessity (Part 2 of 2)
- Here are some useful tips and tricks to make your personal e-mail management easier.
- Powers of attorney: A different perspective
- As CPAs, we are often in the position of advising our clients to create powers of attorney so their affairs can be managed in case of mental and/or physical incapacity.
- Tarola connects Grace values to financial reporting
- Enron. Allfirst. Adelphia. WorldCom. Xerox. Each new accounting scandal becomes a lesson in anger management for Bob Tarola.
- MACPA members approve bylaw revisions
- MACPA members in 2002 approved a list of bylaw revisions that will increase the association's efficiency and allow it to more readily embrace technological advances to better serve its members.
- Refocus on professional ethics
- The following quotes and thoughts about professional ethics have been compiled by Carol W. Kirwan, CPA, the MACPA's director of technical services and regulatory affairs.
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