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- Taxpayer advocate aims at self-employed noncompliers
by Roger Russell - Needed: a book or school on firm management
by L. Gary Boomer - AccountMate resellers are gearing for Best integration
by Seth Fineberg - Freddie Mac's lies: errors moral and economic
by J. Edwards Ketz - Survive tax season--and stay out of jail!(Commentary)(Accounting services)
by Susan B. Waters - How do we do that here? Setting firm-wide standards
by Kenneth M. McCall - RIA's WG&L financial reporting and management tool: it's where you need to be today!(Accounting services)
- IRS's IT upgrade is plagued by delays and cost overruns
by Ken Rankin - Darned if you do and darned if you don't
by Wanda A. Wallace - The CPA's role in the battle with financial elder abuse
by Mitchell Freedman - FASB mulls tightening of current liabilities definition
by Glenn Cheney - Make sure that you're asking the right questions
by August J. Aquila - Value-based accounting: what do users demand?
by Paul B.W. Miller - New developments call for cost segregation strategies
by George G. Jones - Worries over dilution, not expensing, driving options scalebacks
