Vol. 74 No. 4, October 2005
Index
- AICPA and NASBA issue UAA exposure draft.
- AICPA issues fair value interpretations.
- Bankruptcies ratcheting up.
- Christopher Cox.
- Group Insurance Trust nominees.
- Spotlight members who have made a difference.
- Ask a CPA.
- Cost-sharing arrangements under Sec. 482.
- Helping audit committees respond to an adverse report.
- IRS draft Form 4868 provides six-month extension.
- IRS, treasury issue Priority Guidance Plan for 2005-06.
- One number, all your needs.
- Prior year pubs available on irs.gov.
- Relatively solvent.
- Rev. Ruling 2005-55: minimum vesting standards.
- Build your practice: CalCPA's ElderCare Task Force.
- Charles Gumbiner.
- Disguise the limit.
- Personal income tax installment pilot program.
- Russell S. Bock.
- Tax relief for Hurricane victims.
- Bankruptcy law goes into effect Oct. 17.
- CalCPA, IRS, AICPA: partner to provide disaster tax assistance.
- Compliance expertise pays for next generation of accountants.
- Enlist now: next camp Jan. 9-12.
- GASB: Postemployment Benefits other than pensions.
- IASB issues financial instrument standard.
- Starting salaries up.
- Accomplishments.
- Announcements.
- Members in the news.
- Recruiting pays.
- Paving the way; Sharon Allen: from Boise to the boardroom.
- Business combinations: requiring the acquisition method.
- Raising the bar: more than a 'best practice,' sexual harassment training is state law.
- The last thing your health insurance should make you feel is vulnerable.
- Fast help; Financial Abuse Specialist Teams: little-known, but valuable to CPAs.
- California Technology Conference.
- Fab 50: hot Internet resources for CPAs.
- CPA ethics: the importance of public trust.
- Practice privilege: out-of-state CPAs must register with CBA as of Jan. 1, 2006.
- Recent developments: FLPs, option income and home office depreciation.