Catalyst (Dublin, Ohio)

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from January 2003
Last Number: July 2009

Ohio Society of Certified Public Accountants
ISSN 1544-158X


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September 01, 2005

  • Ohio's growth rate improves, still near bottom of list.

  • IRS, Treasury issue Priority Guidance Plan for 2005-2006.

  • Profession reaching out to victims of Hurricane Katrina.

  • AICPA, NASBA propose revisions to UAA.

  • IRS to study S corporation reporting compliance.

  • AICPA says CPAs make good CFOs.

  • PCAOB adopts ethics and independence rules.

  • Summing up: IT spending is on the rise.

  • Evolving curricula: ethics proposal stirs debate; Many college graduates preparing to take the CPA exam this year started school in 2000. At that time, Enron and WorldCom were heralded as dynamic, growing companies.

  • Compliance offers opportunity to strengthen business.

  • Tax practitioner responsibilities expand under Circular 230.

  • Taming the 'fat cat': navigating the Alternative Minimum Tax.

  • Employee benefits update--a users perspective: most financial professionals wear many hats in their day-to-day activities. Typically one of those hats is monitoring changes in retirement and benefit plans.

  • Leveraging IT expertise: technology skills increasingly important to small business clients.

  • Self-assessment exam.

  • Born to run: campaign training a success.

  • Clarification on Ohio State Tax Reform article in July/August Catalyst.

  • Click to connect with new Volunteer Web site.

  • Everybody counts: volunteering adds up for Jim Sharvin.

  • Minority students learn business skills at ACAP-Ohio.

  • AICPA chair Bunting briefs executive board at retreat.

  • The Ohio Society offers a complete CPE toolkit.

  • Accountancy Board of Ohio disciplinary actions listed.

  • Creating partnerships to meet the 150-hour rule.

  • GBQ Partners LLC.

  • Norman, Jones, Enlow & Co.

  • GBQ Consulting LLC.

  • Certified Valuation Analyst.

  • Walthall, Drake & Wallace LLP.

  • Lorain National Bank.

  • McManus, Dosen & Co.

  • Johnson, Cambra & Libbert, Inc.

  • Clifton Gunderson LLP.

  • CPE and events.

  • Message from the chair.

  • Student ambassador program.

  • Accounting Careers Awareness Program (ACAP-Ohio).

  • Accounting for Kids[R] Day.

  • College scholarship program.

  • November 01, 2006

  • Knowledge is power.

  • U.S. Master Tax Guide offered to members at discount.

  • Ohio Society scores practice privilege victories in California and Illinois.

  • Petro introduces revised rules for charities.

  • Ohio Society membership overwhelmingly approves bylaws revisions.

  • Central Ohio CFOs forecast increase in fourth-quarter hiring.

  • CPAs now exempt from Gramm-Leach-Bliley privacy notification requirement.

  • Technical Corrections Act to clean up tax details.

  • FASB pensions standard released.

  • Survey finds accounting profession in solid shape.

  • Summing up.