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- 2007 Educators' Conference reinforces task force
- Eighty-Five attendees gathered on Jan. 5 to share information pertaining to the support and development of accounting educators, students and accounting program curriculum.
- First dibs on Second Life?
- Virtually every business counts on CPAs. If Byron Patrick has his way, every virtual business will, too.
- Privacy and data security in the mobile CPA firm
- Theft of notebook computers (and therefore the loss and compromise of their data) is a large and growing problem.
- Weighing that gift transfer to the kids
- Who hasn't given some thought to transferring a little cash to the children or other family members for tax-saving reasons?
- Business owners must diversify
- Unless you diversify into other investments, you could be dooming your family company to failure. (Statement)
- Asset allocation planning: Skip the ‘expert’ forecasts
- Should your clients consider reallocating their investment portfolios? (Statement)
- Report shows 'new expectations gap' between CPAs, clients
- What do your clients really want? If you're a CPA in public practice, the answer might surprise you.
- Measurement under FIN 48: A tax professional's guide to oddsmakingMeasurement under FIN 48: A tax professional's guide to oddsmaking
- Implementation of the Financial Accounting Standards Board's new Interpretation No. 48, "Accounting for Uncertainty in Income Taxes," presents many daunting tasks for tax professionals.
- Frequent tax claims against CPAs
- With tax season in full swing, here's a list of areas and sources of frequent tax claims against CPAs. (Camico)
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