Catalyst (Dublin, Ohio)
- Publisher:
- Ohio Society of Certified Public Accountants
- Publication date:
- 2009-05-21
- ISBN:
- 1544-158X
- Copyright:
- COPYRIGHT TV Trade Media, Inc.<br/>COPYRIGHT GALE, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.
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Latest documents
- In memoriam.
- GBQ Consulting.
- Hazelbaker awarded OSCPA's highest honor: 2009 Gold Medal for Meritorious Service to the Accounting Profession.
- Ohio CPA/PAC Silent Auction raises money and builds excitement.
- More than 1.5 million reasons to salute the 2009 Outstanding Member Volunteer: Jerry L. Esselstein, CPA: Jerry L. Esselstein, CPA, owner of Jerry Esselstein Company, LLC, is at his best when he's serving others.
- J. Matthew Yuskewich, CPA, PFS installed as 2009-2010 chair of OSCPA Executive Board: J. Matthew Yuskewich, CPA, PFS, was installed as the 100th presiding officer of the Executive Board of The Ohio Society of CPAs before 600 members during the Members Summit & Annual Meeting, June 30, in Columbus.
- Experience everything OSCPA has to offer.
- Ready, set, codification: effective July 1, 2009, the FASB Accounting Standards Codification[TM] became the single source of authoritative nongovernmental U.S. GAAP.
- Congressional delegation meets with OSCPA members during Society Fly-in: thirteen OSCPA members and keypersons addressed important accounting and business issues with members of Ohio's congressional delegation at the 6th annual Congressional Fly-in, held April 27-28 in Washington.
- State budget deliberations a struggle; first interim budget in 18 years signed.
Featured documents
- The "personnel" perspective of internal auditing.
- A CPA in the statehouse: representative Mary Taylor, CPA.
- SS & G Financial Services, Inc.
- The 2004 tax acts: answers to your questions.
- Accountancy Board of Ohio disciplinary actions.
- Tax pros gain access with IRS's new online business tools.
- Ohio Tax Department releases new information on CAT.
- www.rollyo.com.
- Coming soon! OSCPA launches CPA Voice, discontinues Catalyst: did you see the latest news? It comes streaming from the Internet in split seconds, crowding Inboxes and workdays. Anyone can publish anything at the press of a button, leaving recipients on their own to filter the noise.
- Rea & Associates.