Vol. 70 No. 10, June 2002
Index
- Annual Meeting notice.
- FBI Director to speak at June CPA Conference.
- Northern California communities more wealthy than Southern.
- Sponsors of cafeteria plans get relief from filing IRS Form 5500.
- Technology operating costs in California.
- And the Oscar goes to "The Accountant".
- Audit firm guidance issued.
- Fuel exemption regulation approved.
- Keep alert to California's legislative response to Enron.
- New law allows FTB to disclose tax data to local governments.
- Real accountants only.
- SEC proposes faster Form 8-K reporting and other reforms.
- Tips for contacting and communicating with legislators.
- 2002 Distinguished Service Award.
- CalCPA CEO wins Lifetime Achievement Award.
- Mail without return address no longer delivered to CBA.
- No joke: 2001-02 a banner year for positive publicity.
- Shockingly wealthy women.
- Achievements.
- Announcements.
- CPAs are top choice for small business.
- Enhanced eye care benefits.
- Hood & Strong LLP.
- Solid waste fee increases.
- Tax Freedom Day.
- Beaucoup candidates.
- Fed OSHA requirement will have minor impact in California.
- Pay your membership dues online.
- Because trust matters: Sacramento CPA Ken Macias speaks out on California's reform proposals; Ken Macias understands the public trust.
- Are you chasing the right solution?
- Measuring risk: enterprise risk management takes a holistic approach.
- Partial conformity: highlights from CalCPA's TaxTalk listserve.
- Work that room.
- When to consolidate a special purpose entity.
- Depreciation detailed: more highlights from the 2002 Tax Act.
- 2002-03 CalCPA officer candidates.
- The opportunity that wasn't.
- Mission critical: intelligent internet use.
- Little did I know.