No. 2008, November 2008
Index
- Sacrificing comfort for a cause.
- Do we need another stop on the assurance continuum? Reliability Project walks independence fine line.
- FASB delays highly controversial proposal on contingency disclosures: creating alternative model for comparison.
- Making the leap: IFRS/GAAP convergence brings new opportunities to the profession.
- Build your business with marketing strategy.
- Avoiding the pitfalls of 401(k) management.
- Managing the bottom line: how process improvement helps CPAs.
- What's so hard about remembering the milk?
- www.GetPaint.net.
- CPA/client privilege within reach: did you know that, under current Ohio law, you could be forced to reveal the most sensitive information your client has shared with you? Though it doesn't happen often, it could. And that's a problem for CPAs and all Ohioans.
- CPA interests face a political challenge in 2009.
- Steve Martin gives back by supporting the next generation of CPAs: Steven A. Martin, JD, CPA (inactive) puts his diverse background to use in a variety of ways. He is a shareholder in the Columbus law firm Blaugrund Herbert and Martin. He's president of Martin Dalton & Spettel CPA Review. He's also an associate professor at the Capital University School of Business Management.
- Centennial Campaign closes in on $1.5 million goal volunteers urge CPAs to pledge now for future of the profession: CPA volunteers for The Centennial Campaign are making an enthusiastic appeal to members of The Ohio Society in the final weeks of this $1.5 million initiative to benefit The Ohio CPA Foundation.
- Student Ambassadors attract the next generation of CPAs: thousands of Ohio college students learn about the accounting major and exciting opportunities in a CPA career, thanks to The Ohio Society's Student Ambassadors. The Student Ambassador Program, funded by The Ohio CPA Foundation, was created in 2001 to promote the CPA profession to college students who have not declared a major.
- China trip broadens horizons of Ohio Society member Maggie Houston.
- Ohio Society seeks nominations for Executive Board: application deadline is Dec. 1.
- Recognize excellence in the profession with OSCPA member awards: deadline for nominations is Jan. 30.
- Ohio's most influential CPAs: a commitment to the profession, a commitment to excellence.
- 139 new members and affiliates applied in August and September.
- Accountancy Board of Ohio disciplinary actions.
- In memoriam.
- Angela M. Duskey.
- Clark Schaefer Hackett.
- Clark Schaefer Hackett.
- Clark Schaefer Hackett.
- Clark Schaefer Hackett.
- Clark Schaefer Hackett.
- Howard Wershbale & Co. has been awarded the NorthCoast 99 (NC99) Award for being one of "99 Great Workplaces for Top Talent in Northeast Ohio.".
- Karen Cull.
- Rita Keller.
- Skoda Minotti has been selected as a winner of the Practical Accountant Practice Innovation Award for the second year in a row.
- Spilman Hills & Heidebrink Ltd.
- The National Association of Women in Construction.
- Get prepared for tax season.
- Popular Professional Issues Update Road Show delivers key information for Ohio CPAs.
- Don't miss these upcoming conferences.
- Big Ohio Accounting Shows cover big CPA issues.
- Self-assessment exam.