Vol. 78 No. 9, May 2010
Index
- 2010 California accounting & business show exhibitor booth listings.
- A digital divide: the over 40 and under 40 view of technology.
- Excel, rules: Tables, conditional summing are two Excel 2007 enhancements you're sure to love.
- Small-office telecom: from traditional answering services to smartphones, options abound.
- Software free-for-all: getting and using free software.
- Useful iPhone apps for CPAs.
- Windows 7: much better than XP or Vista--not quite OS Nirvana.
- Four-hour Ethics self-study courses; new regs updates.
- Helping tax refunds go to charity.
- Invest in your future: leading economist and workplace expert headline 2010 Women's Leadership Forum.
- knowing money.
- New mandatory self-reporting with penalties for real property change in ownership or change in control.
- Our responsibility.
- The numbers.
- California enacts mortgage forgiveness debt relief.
- Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting.
- In memoriam John J. Costello: forensic accountant extraordinaire.
- IRS guidance on identifying numbers for tax return preparers.
- Practice alert: auditor considerations of significant unusual transactions.
- President signs HIRE Act; creates new tax incentives.
- Tax credit for small businesses for providing health insurance coverage.
- Accomplishments.
- Announcements.
- Firm news.
- Members in the news.
- California winter storm victims get state tax relief.
- FTB conforms to IRC Sec. 409A.
- 'Sham' transaction: Plus: new property tax regs & cities eye collections.
- Peer review: taking the mystery out of the new requirements.
- Putting your private company wheels in motion IFRS for SME.
- Head in the clouds: can cloud computing put you on cloud nine, or is it just floating by?
- Notice of Meeting.
- 2010-11 CalCPA: officercandidates.
- CalCPA's Code of Professional Conduct.
- Conferences.
- Fees going down? CBA approves dip in license renewal, delinquency fees.
- Play ball!(finalentry) (Interview)