Vol. 71 No. 9, May 2003
Index
- A giant HIPAA: new guidelines reach far beyond health care industry.
- Get the fox out of the hen house: CPAs have the right skills to perform IT risk assessments for clients.
- Information security: debunking the myths.
- Less paper, more security: electronic storage doesn't mean more secure files.
- Monte Carlo Simulation: are your client's boots in the water?
- Report security breaches: new rules aid privacy efforts, but challenge businesses.
- Talk to me: XBRL makes business, financial reporting easier.
- CPE resources expanded.
- Paying your dues--literally.
- Student outreach wants you! (CalCPA News).
- Who's making what where?
- Avoid costly mistakes when dissolving a corporation.
- Bringing it all back home.
- Few openings.
- FreeprivacyToolsonline.
- Tax relief for military personnel in combat zones.
- Final regulations on abusive tax avoidance.
- Fraud and the CPA.
- Going global.
- Good times, bad times.
- H&R Block comes under fire.
- K-1 matching revived, filing tips from IRS available.
- New features for tax pros.
- Private companies jumping through public hoops.
- Achievements.
- Announcements.
- DZ Network Support LLC.
- Hood & Strong LLP.
- Loyola Marymount endows accounting ethics chair.
- Members in the news.
- Mill Valley CPA.
- OUCH! (News & Trends).
- Do the right thing: balancing client wants, public's needs.
- How is your reputation faring? Surveys indicate booth good and bad news for CPAs.
- Legislation and you: laws on E-filing, securities lawsuits, taxes affect CPAs, clients.
- Sort it out: missing the mark on employee classification or compensation will cost you.
- Irrevocable doesn't mean inflexible.
- Employer liability in a wireless world.
- Home seller's gain: new regs favorably implement reduced maximum exclusion.
- Good client relations: independent contractors, tax forms and more.