Vol. 70 No. 8, March 2002
Index
- Cash method available for more small businesses.
- Certification fee increases.
- New guidance for split-dollar life insurance.
- Practitioner hotline gets new number, new name.
- What will you be making in 2002?
- 2001 schedule K-1 instruction corrections.
- New filing addresses, web site redesign.
- SpeakOut!
- The truth about frivolous tax arguments.
- Domestic partners now have more rights.
- Error on FTB 3510 may require amending returns.
- IRS, FTB, EDD and BOE answer your questions.
- Join a CalCPA state committee.
- New head of Household Web page.
- New law says FTB can't levy innocent investor's residence.
- SSLLC contract extended.
- Track client information online.
- April showers bring May conferences.
- Assessment of risk factors for 2001 financial statements.
- Business casual improves morale.
- International experience has career value say financial execs.
- Related party toolkit for accountants and auditors.
- XBRL is speeding right along.
- AICPA and NASBA issue Joint Statement on CPE standards.
- Announcements.
- Big 5 Temps.
- Correction.
- Duffy, Kruspodin and Company LLP.
- FASB takes a cue from the simplicity movement.
- GAO issues final standards on auditor independence.
- Holthouse Carlin and Van Tright.
- Kirsch Kohn and Bridge LLP CPAs and Advisors.
- Lori E. Weigant.
- Moss Adams.
- Susan Bradley.
- Tom Applegate.
- William Sturgeon.
- In a corner: Enron's Collapse has left the profession's reputation hanging in the balance.
- Look before you leap: 401(k) advising.
- Owners all: CPA firm sweetens deal with ESOP.
- Leaving California: And other hot state tax topics.
- Confessions of an Internet hacker: Stealing your personal information was hard to resist.
- Property, Plant & Equipment.
- Read the financials.
- Advising trustees: Lessons from the revised Uniform Principal and Income Act.
- Saving for retirement?: California's conformity scramble may not arrive in time.