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from July 2000
Last Number: September 2023

California Society of Certified Public Accountants
ISSN 1530-4035


Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 7716

August 01, 2001

  • ACHIEVEMENTS.

  • Petrinovich Pugh & Company.

  • Caldron, Jaham & Osborn.

  • Windes & McClaughry.

  • One Hundred Years for California CPAs.

  • Impairment Test Offers Clearer Picture of Goodwill.

  • Talking California Tax.

  • PASSING THE Baton.

  • Worker's Compensation: How to Pick a Ripe Carrier.

  • Estate, Gift and Generation-skipping Transfer Tax Highlights.

  • Recession-Proof Your Marketing Plan.

  • The Power of Clear Communication.

  • Sea of Uncertainty.

  • July 01, 2002

  • Wrong answer: mandatory E-file voted down.

  • Benefits inflation: annual change in average total health benefits' costs.

  • July is conference-packed month.

  • Fallen service members get tax relief.

  • IRS explores new ways to speed technical advice process.

  • Hal Schultz embodies community spirit.

  • FTB revenues dive.

  • Check your clients' refund status online.

  • Recruit new CalCPA members and earn prizes.

  • Celebrity spotlight: members in the news.

  • Britney Spears watch out: KPMG & PWC top music charts overseas.

  • Give legislators an earful.

  • Laptop Abuse Corporations.

  • Workers' comp rates to rise 10.1 percent.

  • Computerization of CPA Exam set for May 2004.

  • Response to May California CPA article, "from where he sits".

  • Slavery reparation claims rise in 2001.

  • Announcements.

  • Firm news.

  • Achievements.

  • Members in the news.

  • Ripple effect.

  • So long, traditional audit: no more "same as last year" with risk-based approach.

  • NOL carrybacks and carryovers: action may be required by Oct. 31, 2002.

  • Transforming the annual review.

  • Worth the risk? Weighing strategies for nonqualified stock options in a volatile market.

  • It happened one night: members leave a mark in Sacramento.

  • And now the detail: a closer look at California's Partial Tax Conformity.

  • August 01, 2002

  • New rules proposed for special purpose entities.

  • IRS intensifies scrutiny of Schedule K-1s.

  • Company stock free from employer withholding--for now.

  • Top picks.

  • IRS no longer a "C" student.

  • Carryback forms and instructions available.

  • SEC orders CEOs, CFOs to certify accuracy of annual reports.

  • Non-accountant Public Accountability Board proposed.

  • More CPAs should be on audit committees.