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Articles in June 2003 issue of Accounting Today
- Sarbanes-Oxley fuels firms' forensics boom.
by Melissa Klein
- Specialty software apps: get the right tool for the job. (Software Review)
by Steven Levey
- Editor's note.
by Stuart Kahan
- The future exists today.
by Jack LaRue
- Back to the future.
by Dave Reedy
- Integrated technology
by Roger Ochs
- PCAOB taps former AICPA audit expert to deputy post. (Top of the news: the complete chronicle of news and trends shaping the profession)
by Tracey Miller-Segarra
- STI looks to make its name known among CPAs. (Technology: news and trends in information systems and electronic commerce).
by Seth Fineberg
- Coming events
- A quick, simple course: Tax Reform 101. (Commentary).
by Alan M. Rothstein
- AIMR's globetrotter speaks out on options and standards. (Top of the news: the complete chronicle of news and trends shaping the profession).
by Glenn Cheney
- CPA firms mining lucrative niche in government work. (Top of the news: the complete chronicle of news and trends shaping the profession).
by Seth Fineberg
- Getting back to basics.
by Kevin Robert
- Changing the competitive landscape.
by Adrian Nazari
- At the crossroad.
by Edmond Walters
- Trends shaping the firm of the future
by James F. Reeves
- Entry-level accounting: low price, big features. (Software Review).
by Ted Needleman
- Internet directory: the tax and accounting community's internet directory.
- If Sarbanes-Oxley is to work, be wary of certain offers. (Commentary).
by Itzhak Sharav
- From our drawers: three embarrassing episodes. (The Spirit Of Accounting)
by Paul B.W. Miller
- Keep pace with knowledge.
by Dan Berlin
- An industry poised for change
by David Eisenberg
- The firm of the future
by David C. Thomas
- NFP Consultants: hands-on entrepreneur.
- SOX, scandals and soft economy ease accounting's staffing woes.
by Melissa Klein
- Should your clients split up? (Their tax returns, that is). (Financial Planning Tax Tactics).
by Bob Rywick
- Softline management plans to buy company themselves. (Technology: news and trends in information systems and electronic commerce).
by John M. Covaleski
- EZ Access: marketing maverick.
- Outgunning the competition.
by Richard McCausland
- Marshall + Poe: teaming up to win.
- Harwood Consulting: regional powerhouse.
- NetLedger targets more CPAs, Big Four included. (Technology: news and trends in information systems and electronic commerce).
by Seth Fineberg
- Technology in accounting.
by Brian Peccarelli
- IBIS: taking chances
- Romero & Boston: enterprising innovator.
- En'tegrate USA: bigger and better.
- Forepoint: training to succeed.
- Pushing for different standards: are the profession and its clients ready for two sets of auditing standards?
by John Covaleski
- Clifton Gunderson: implementation guru.
- Critics, proponents weigh in on private tax collectors. (Top of the news: the complete chronicle of news and trends shaping the profession).
by Ken Rankin
- Tax code simplification measures gain ground.
by Roger Russell
- ACCPAC technology and VAR programs get top marks.
- Grassroots move to save CITP, PFS: practitioners reach out to the AICPA to rescue specialty certifications.
by John M. Covaleski
- Expensing and depreciation offer super-sized benefits. (Tax Strategy).
by George G. Jones
- Alternative Business Systems: catering to the customer
- Seidman to 'conduct' FASB on financial instruments. (Assurance: technical developments, professional issues and engagement changes).
- Fighting for a seat at the table. (Opinion: the free and open for the tax and accounting community)
by Bill Carlino
- Bay State CPAs join up to thwart SOX cascade. (Top of the news: the complete chronicle of news and trends shaping the profession).
by Seth Fineberg
- FASB statement changes some equities to liabilities. (Assurance: technical developments, professional issues and engagement charges)
by Glenn Cheney
- Coming events
- The farmer and the cowman should be friends. (Commentary)
by Ronald M. Mano
- Sageworks looks for fame and fortune by association. (Technology: news and trends in information systems and electronic commerce).
by John M. Covaleski
- Americans increasingly worried about finances. (PFP Briefs)
- Would your firm be a match for the Iraqi army? (Boomer's Blueprint).
by L. Gary Boomer
- Software vendors roll out deals for 2004 push
by Roger Russell
- Useful sites. (Web Cites)
- Internet directory: the tax and accounting community's Internet directory.
- Offshore trusts and bank cards--what happens now? (Tax Strategy)
by George G. Jones
- Microsoft makes strong case for tech upgrades. (Boomer's Blueprint).
by Gary L. Bloomer
- Board says overtaxed IRS more prone to make errors. (Tax practice: the special report on news and trends for the tax professional).
by Roger Russell
- Options for IT outsourcing: Which one is right for you? (Consultant Concerns).
by Ed Agar
- Tax scams and S corp rules get separate pushes on Hill. (Tax practice: the special report on news and trends for the tax professional).
by Roger Russell
- Don't fire clients: Serve them! (Practice Management).
by August J. Aquila