The Statement
The Statement

The Statement: September / October 2006

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You say it’s your birthday?
Everyone’s having a birthday this year, but some are more important than others.
Data loss: Every business' nightmare
Online predatory behavior deserves our vigilance, but there is a far greater threat. (The Statement)
Client transition a key part of succession plans
It goes without saying that if a CPA firm – or any business – ignores its clients, they will simply go away. This holds true for your practice now and at retirement.
Ethics CPE: Required, and then some
Yes, it’s a requirement. But for Maryland CPAs, ethics-based training is much more than just another regulatory mandate.
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IRS agrees to refund excise tax with interest on long-distance phone charges
The Internal Revenue Service agreed to stop collecting the federal excise tax on long-distance telephone services as of July 31, 2006.
The new Maryland estate tax
Maryland taxpayers can now have their cake and eat it, too. (The Statement)
Hot hands, cold hands: Does past performance predict the future?
Most individual investors and their advisors spend a significant amount of time studying the past performance of the funds in which they are considering investment.
Once again, with feeling
Thanks. That message was delivered time and again on June 20 as part of the MACPA’s Annual Meeting