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- Overexposing our data
- How do we overcome this growing barrier to online commerce and transact with confidence? What techniques should we embrace?
- Four keys to setting — and achieving — your goals
- Is it possible there's a correlation between those who don't have goals and those who don't go anywhere?
- Number of accounting majors grows for third straight year
- The number of accounting majors at Maryland colleges and universities climbed 8.3 percent last year, based on data from the Maryland Higher Education Commission.
- Political aide
- Everyone has a networking success story to tell — a key relationship or career-making deal born from a chance meeting. But Michelle Duffy Orr's tops them all.
- 2005 Maryland tax laws: An overview
- A summary of tax-related legislation addressed during the 2005 session of the Maryland General Assembly.
- Volunteers take center stage at MACPA's Annual Meeting
- Volunteers are the heart of the MACPA, and on June 16, 2005, the association offered its heartfelt thanks.
- Leading by example
- A growing number of MACPA members have assumed statewide or national leadership positions within the profession — and attribute their success in part to the hands-on leadership training as MACPA volunteers.
- Maryland approves new ethics CPE requirement
- Maryland's State Board of Public Accountancy has enacted a new continuing professional education mandate that requires Maryland CPAs to devote at least four hours of CPE every two years to ethics training.
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