Vol. 84 No. 1, July - July 2015
Index
- California CPA magazine celebrates milestone.
- Shepherd named outstanding educator.
- The available delivery methods have remained, but the new nano-learning and blended learning delivery methods reflect the need for learning that is more personalized and on demand.
- The numbers.
- Finance function costs increasing as talent shortages intensify.
- Improving standards for the auditor's use of specialists' work.
- Corporations filing on a water's-edge basis.
- Following a federal determination for research credit cases.
- AICPA proposes plan to improve audit performance.
- CBA issues finding on national enforcement guidelines.
- CalCPA expands affinity partner.
- Documenting advice and decisions.
- FAF annual report: 'building a better GAAP'.
- Audit deficiencies putting benefit plan and participants at risk.
- CalCPA leadership institute.
- NASBA on the FAF's three-year review of the Private Company Council.
- Adam Blitz.
- Doreen Griffith of Grant Thornton, San Francisco.
- Ellen Bartholemy of Hall & Co.
- Fiona Ma.
- Johanna Sweeney Salt.
- Lavine, Lofgren, Morris & Engelberg LLP.
- Macias Gini & O'Connell.
- Mary Kay Foss.
- Michael Green and Lee Duran discuss the importance of consulting in today's knowledge-based economy in a May 18 San Diego Business Journal article.
- Razmik Kajberuni.
- Susan Levinstein.
- The May 18 San Fernando Valley Business Journal profiles Vincent Leoni, Gregg Hutchins. Kian Moshirzadeh, Drew Grey, Tony Rose, Peter Wier, Scott Sachs and Carol Suruki-Carmany.
- Tom Vermeulen.
- Shifting gears: CalCPA Chair Jennifer Ziegler has navigated twists and turns with a steady hand at the wheel.
- Top 100: CalCPA salutes its.
- Election recap: Steve Glazer wins race for east bay senate seat.
- Thank you: CalCPA salutes those who keep CPA-PAC strong.
- CA tax highlights: interest calculations, 'ask a legal expert' and more.
- Tech money: what to ask before making an IT investment.
- Software savvy: customize Excel's conditional formatting icons.
- CalCPA scene.
- CalCPA be seen: where will we see you next?
- Taxing times: columnists' perspectives: a special look back at 15 years.