The Statement
The Statement

The Statement: September / October 2004

 

The new retirementality
Whose vision of retirement is most indicative of the future of retirement thinking?
Asset protection: Today's shield against tomorrow's lawsuits
We live in a world in which there are too many lawsuits. Years ago, it was uncommon for someone to be sued. This is no longer the case: "If you have a phone, you have a lawyer."
Making sense out of dollars
Financial illiteracy is a growing problem for every income group in our society — and for Maryland and our nation.
National issues, MACPA agenda share spotlight at Annual Meeting
Some of the profession's most influential players were on hand as national issues shared the spotlight with the MACPA's 2004 Annual Meeting.
Built to last
Other firms are larger, better known, more affluent. But how many can say they were founded by professional rivals, one of whom may or may not have had brain damage at the time? That's just one of the many claims that perhaps only KAWG&F can make.
The frustration of new accounting systems
Buying accounting systems can be frustrating for many reasons.