The Statement
The Statement

The Statement: January / February 2004

 

Plan your way to a healthy tax season
As you prepare to enter another tax season, advance planning might help you keep a healthy balance in your life.
The robbing of the elderly, part 1: The problem
Take a closer look at the top frauds against seniors.
'A meaningful shot at redemption'
In a Q&A with the Journal of Accountancy, William McDonough, chair of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, talked about accountability, the inspection program aimed at auditors of financial statements and the board's expectations of...
What harm can e-mail do?
E-mail distribution of false information is wasting time, lowering productivity and, in some cases, causing financial and other hardships to innocent individuals and organizations.
Cines of the times
Lisa Cines never set out to be a torchbearer. She just wanted to be a good CPA. As it turns out, she's both.
ERISA: Finding a needle in a haystack
Many retirement plans do not comply with the Internal Revenue Code and ERISA, as evidenced by the estimated 10,000 submissions the IRS has received under its voluntary correction program in the past decade.
Schaefer sees light at end of budget tunnel
One more year. That's how long state Comptroller William Donald Schaefer expects Maryland's budget woes will last.