Vol. 76 No. 10, June 2008
Index
- 2008 California Accounting & business show exhibitor booth listings.
- Click & learn: as internet tax research evolves, here's your guide to getting around.
- Defining you: Don't be Generic; Get yourself a professional domain name.
- In the clouds: Some down-to-earth research is needed before moving to cloud computing.
- Product needs? A sample of what can help.
- Real Simple Syndication; Everything you need to know about.
- Security Key: Mother nature isn't the only one to worry about when it comes to protecting data.
- CalCPA opposes New Tax proposal.
- Graduation: the numbers: 2008 trends in the supply of accounting graduates and the demand for public accounting recruits.
- Service efforts and accomplishments reporting.
- The numbers.
- Communication with Audit Committees About Independence.
- In memoriam: lou savett.
- SEC investor education information comes with IRS refund checks.
- Stimulus Payments Withdrawn from IRAs, Tax-favored Accounts.
- Bay Area Counties Have Led California for 35 Years.
- CalCPA members lauded.
- LLC fee refunds based on Northwest decision.
- Tougher Standards for Management Statements.
- AICPA adds content for new CPA Exam.
- Employers lag when it comes to managing workplace flexibility.
- Member Milestones.
- Going Solo; Helpful hints from those who've done it.
- Global Accounting; Q&A with IASB member Mary Barth sheds light on Accounting reg convergence.
- Estate planning 101; What every CPA should know.
- Service tax: it's back: california's budget woes may trigger sales tax on services.
- More than small talk networking to reach your career goals.
- Tomorrow starts Today.
- Paper Erasure: going paperless: Document, Forms, Content and Knowledge Management.
- Monterey embassy suites, seaside.
- San Diego paradise point resort & spa.
- Business incentives: recent legislation provides bonus depreciation and enhanced expensing.
- What's the Count?