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Accounting Today
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Articles in November 2003 issue of Accounting Today
- The T&B reality show: these products turn hours into dollars
by Barry Knaster - Selling tech services isn't really about selling at all
by Sheldon Needle - Good firm practices can help create the staff of a lifetime
by L. Gary Boomer - A response to Messrs. Miller and Bahnson
by Alfred M. King - Client-centricity creates a path to profitability
by August J. Aquila - IRS starts cracking down on delinquent tax payments
by Roger Russell - Value on the disk and the Web: these low-cost packages offer good value for the price
by John Hedtke - IRS: update your address by December 5
- Coming events
- PFS holders are cautiously optimistic about credential
by Melissa Klein - Capitol Hill hearings blast sellers of abusive shelters
by Ken Rankin - Four-year income spread requires prompt evaluation
by George G. Jones - AICPA ethics committee tightens independence rules
by Glenn Cheney - Pay it on the Web: Internet-based payroll processing makes a chore a breeze
by Dave McClure - Internet directory: the tax and accounting community's internet directory
- Short shots: Accenture, BearingPoint, Deloitte Consulting, and NASBA's miasma
by Eli Mason - Verticals, CRM lead plans to do more, be more
by John M. Covaleski - Trial balance software: the road to paperless leads through these packages
by Wayne Schulz - Coming events
- PCAOB OKs firm inspection guidelines
by Ken Rankin - IRS grants tax relief for California wildfire victims
- Stick to the middle way: mid-range software offers high-end features
by Ted Needleman - Software for the best practices: top-notch practice management software can make a big difference
by Wayne Schulz - Sarbanes-Oxley is making a positive impact
by James H. Quigley - Tax season staff crunch approaches: firms get creative in dealing with annual manpower shortages
by Roger Russell - Tax practitioner privilege must be handled with care
by George G. Jones - Bread-and-butter write-up software: write-up software remains a key tool in producing revenue
by Barry Knaster - Internet directory: the tax and accounting community's Internet directory
- Kiely was off base in PFS attack
by Andrew B. Blackman - Planners recommend action on long-term care insurance
by Melissa Klein - Bobrow exit adds to E&Y woes
by Tracey Miller-Segarra - Full-service consultant/resellers: Accounting Today's Technology Pacesetters aren't just for accounting software anymore
by John M. Covaleski - Pacesetters scrutinize themselves, and vendors
by Seth Fineberg - Maximizing a client's use of long-term capital losses
by Bob Rywick - Living in a materiality world: Global guidance
by Wanda A. Wallace - Keep the debate on stock options going
by Nancy Karns-Johnson - Redemptions of stock in connection with a divorce
by Bob Rywick - John Reed is returning to the NYSE--say what?
by Paul B.W. Miller - Justice comes to Rite Aid's Franklin Brown
by J. Edward Ketz - The profession's mandate is clear
by Susan B. Waters - Running after the catch
by Bill Carlino - Profiting from NFP software: nonprofit software yields another bumper crop
by Wayne Schulz - Siebel pushes CRM product down into the SMB market
by Seth Fineberg - Cash-balance retirement plans up next for FASB
by Glenn Cheney - Backers hope conference will prove XBRL is 'real'
by John Covaleski - Advisors seek financial Rx for health-impaired clients
by Cynthia Harrington - Tight budgets, integration, security top SMB challenges
by Seth Fineberg - Sarbanes-Oxley's silver lining: accounting reform law is making attest work more attractive than ever.
by John M. Covaleski - Some remain concerned as electronic CPA Exam looms
by Seth Fineberg - Biz as usual for B'vision despite looming merger
by John Covaleski - AICPA, FBI ally on anti-fraud Webcast
by American Institute of CPAs - Tax software special focus: is the sun setting on desktop-based tax preparation?
by Robert W. Scott - 2003 tax software spotlights new tech
by Roger Russell - Big GAAP and Little GAAP: has this idea's time come?
by Glenn Cheney - Roundtable dinosaurs defend their buddy boards
by Paul B.W. Miller - Fall Council signals shift to new era
by Bill Carlino - MphasiS virtual tax room: a strategic outsourcing opportunity for CPA firms
by KN Vaidyanathan