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Articles in October, 2003 issue of Accounting Today
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Document management shows all of a firm's warts
by L. Gary Boomer -
Is SOX working? The answer depends on whom you ask
by Bill Carlino -
IRS beefs up its Office of Professional Responsibility
by Roger Russell -
2003 year-end tax planning presenting new challenges
by George G. Jones -
A flood of new accounts has advisors busy treading water
by Cynthia Harrington - Hurricane Isabel victims get tax relief
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PFS holders are ready for anything.
by Seth Fineberg - Accounting firm associations
- Begin year-end tax planning now
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A sneak peak at tax prep software for the '04 season
by Roger Russell - Coming events
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Profit vs. audit integrity: should the price matter?
by Mark Lilling -
Reforms spur attorney exodus from PwC
by Roger Russell -
Alfred King produces royal poppycock--again!(The Spirit Of Accounting)
by Paul B.W. Miller -
FASB pension proposals receive a mixed response
by Glenn Cheney -
BDO on principles-based accounting
by J. Edward Ketz - Malpractice insurance buyers' guide--2004
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PCAOB OKs investigative rules
by Ken Rankin - Internet directory: the tax and accounting community's Internet directory
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Engagement letters should spell out expert roles
by Jeff Campo -
More employees are letting pros pick retirement choices.
by Cynthia Harrington -
Donaldson: U.S. 'warming up' to SOX
by Ken Rankin -
Institute of Internal Auditors gets chair from 'down under'
by Glenn Cheney -
24 / 7 / 365: preparers continue evolving to year-round planning
by Roger Russell -
Why I am a CFP, not a PFS
by Bernard M. Kiely -
Stock options: are they really an expense?
by Steven Sacks -
Liability premiums: an industry perspective
by Michelle Duffett -
Team effort: IRS and states target tax shelters together
by Roger Russell -
CITP holders like their options.
by John M. Covaleski -
Intuit's CRM bid still has plenty of ground to cover
by Seth Fineberg -
Now's the time for your firm to plunge into IT consulting
by Randolph P. Johnston - Vest to roll out new software tools for reps
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GASB proposes expansion of reports for Statement 34
by Glenn Cheney -
Opportunities in chaos: starting an advisory practice in a bear market
by Cynthia Harrington -
Int'l guidance differs on fraud and materiality
by Wanda A. Wallace - Internet directory: the tax and accounting community's Internet directory.
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Breaks for medical expenses: FSAs diverge from Schedule A
by George G. Jones -
Changes in store for Council? Reorganization proposals top agenda for institute Fall meeting
by Melissa Klein -
Whatever happened to multidisciplinary practices?
by Eugene H. Miller -
Natural progressions
by Roger Russell -
AICPA concerned? Since when?
by Walter D. Smith -
Seeking shelter, firms re-assess liability policies
by Roger Russell -
Technology to lead upcoming staffing shortage
by L. Gary Boomer -
Back above water, options re-emerge as planning issue
by Melissa Klein -
Fixed asset software: more than just depreciation
by Wayne Schulz -
Thank you, Neel, for 10 productive years at FASB
by Paul B.W. Miller -
Board to Council: keep credentials!(American Institute of CPAs )
by Bill Carlino -
Redeeming stock to pay estate taxes and expenses
by Bob Rywick -
Outside neutrals at the IRS: service to use independent arbitrators in disputes
by Roger Russell - Internet directory: the tax and accounting community's Internet directory
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Work/life issues dominate agenda at ASWA confab
by Melissa Klein -
Altara on a growth fast track with mergers and new offices
by John M. Covaleski -
AICPA stays on course with aggressive fraud education
by Seth Fineberg -
NCCPAP has helped small firms for years
by Alan D. Feldstein -
Some still don't get T100: our annual Most Influential list sparks questions
by Bill Carlino -
FPA helps broker/dealers to form their own group
by Melissa Klein -
Resellers want clear ideas from M'soft's mega-confab
by Seth Fineberg -
Private cos. mull adopting Sarbanes-Oxley-type rules
by John Covaleski -
Estate planning transactions can benefit from higher rates
by Bob Rywick -
Accpac expands the field in SMB software race
by John M. Covaleski -
Battle over S corps: the AICPA and the Treasury spar over S corp limits
by Ken Rankin - Goelzer says PCAOB may crack down on tax shelter advice
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