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Articles in June, 2004 issue of Accounting Today
- Coming events
- House, Senate pass tax-related measures
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How I make $1,912.00 per hour running a tax business
by ChaunceyHutter -
CPAs and foreign outsourcing
by James F. Reeves -
Entry-level accounting: the lines are blurring
by Ted Needleman - MKT Software Designs: thinking forward
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Virchow Krause gets entree into Chicago
by Bill Carlino -
CRM is driving more than one area of business
by Seth Fineberg -
Child support or alimony?
by Bob Rywick -
Deliver what clients need
by Phyllis Bernstein -
Professionalism to the forefront
by Roger Ochs -
Clients benefit in retirement plan software war
by Dave McClure -
Adding payroll services
by Steve Morrison -
Future takes shape for marketing accounting services
by Bruce Clark -
AIMR changes its name to emphasize the CFA program
by Glenn Cheney -
Perplexed about tax nexus? You can blame all 50 states
by Roger Russell -
Despite skeptics, managed accounts are still growing.
by Cynthia Harrington - CEO: CPA2Biz trending cash-positive in FY 2005
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Software vendors begin '05 push with demos, discounts
by Roger Russell -
Merger expands Lazar Levine's valuation practice
by Seth Fineberg -
Embracing industry and technology trends
by Kevin Robert -
Technology in accounting
by Brian Peccarelli -
Crisis management: turning a crisis into an opportunity
by Jennifer Wilson - Templeton & Company: being a VAR--and more
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Staying on target
by Richard McCausland -
After changes at Accpac, resellers look to the future
by Seth Fineberg - ICS Advantage: succeeding as a vendor loyalist
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What motivates your partners?
by Marc Rosenberg - Internet directory: the tax and accounting community's Internet directory
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A time of change
by Jack LaRue -
The diffusion of a new idea
by Ronald J. Baker -
Firms warn PCAOB against too much audit disclosure
by Ken Rankin - SGS Technology Group: taking a broader view
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Everson: enforcing and modernizing are top of IRS to-do list
by Roger Russell -
House moves closer to bill that would override FASB
by Glenn Cheney - Most CFOs are waiting for growth to add staff
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The real challenge of uniformity
by John M. Sharbaugh -
Benefit from seminars and speaking engagements
by Troy Waugh -
Conversations with Ira Zar
by Edward J. Ketz -
Tech consultants look to SOX 404 for new business
by Seth Fineberg -
E-filing: not all it's cracked up to be
by David L. Weiss -
Pension funding legislation: first step in reform process
by George G. Jones -
Tax outsourcing and the 2004 results
by L. Gary Boomer -
The battle heats up over Net access tax.
by Gail Perry -
Jack be nimble, Jack be quick
by Jay Nisberg -
A victory for family limited partnerships, but be wary ..
by George G. Jones -
A tricky subject: deducting interest on student loans
by Bob Rywick - Computer Control Corporation: riding high on CRM
- Emerald Consulting Partners: profiting from experience
- GAO looks at plan to use private collection agencies
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The tide is turning. Are you ready?
by Troy Waugh -
Professionals only
by Bill Carlino - IRS offers deal to 'Son of boss' participants
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'Sherlock Holmes of accounting': forensics and fraud move to the top of specialty chart.
by Stuart Kahan -
Outsourcing keeps firms competitive
by David Wyle -
AICPA Tech confab: fear but no loathing in Vegas
by Seth Fineberg - CalCPA promotes financial literacy
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Standards, peer review and budget top Council's slate
by Bill Carlino - Internet directory: the tax and accounting community's Internet directory.
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Let the force be with you
by August J. Aquila -
AIA calls for reflection on the purpose of accounting
by Glenn Cheney -
Employee retention: no more gold watch.
by Gail Perry -
Houston, we may have a problem
by Bill Carlino -
CPAs outsource HR paperwork
by Carlos Rodriguez - InfoGerencia Consulting Group: staying flexible--and busy
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King gets closer, but there's room for improvement
by Paul B.W. Miller -
States mull tighter, tougher auditing rules and penalties.
by Ken Rankin - ACCPAC drives new business for partners
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529 plans: they're not just for college saving, anymore
by Cynthia Harrington -
Its reputation plunging, EU races to accrual standards
by Jeremy Woolfe -
Option rules may change behavior for the better
by Paul B.W. Miller - Coming events
- Business Computer Technologies: partnering for the future
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Finally, accountants will be back in the driver's seat
by Chandra Bhansali -
Despite uptick, advisors still tell clients to diversify
by Cynthia Harrington -
Turning point for the tax professional
by Dave Reedy -
Technology advances will drive the firm
by Edmond Walters - Productivity Management Inc.: learning to work smarter
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Industry back to profession
by Cornell Rudov -
Now the disaster's happened, what am I supposed to do?
by Jennifer Wilson
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