Vol. 83 No. 10, June - June 2015
Index
- 25.
- 28.9.
- 31.2b.
- 36%.
- 5.
- 69.
- Audit quality has always been a CPA profession imperative.
- Pay up, party down: who wants to chip in for the next office party?
- Michael Allmon receives Saul Braverman Award.
- Summary of Federal Income Tax Changes.
- Closing a California business entity?
- Disappearing client funds.
- Windows updating unexpectedly?
- 2014 Penalty relief for late or incorrect marketplace forms 1095-A.
- Congrats to Renewal Contest winners.
- Ordinary loss allowed on abandoned securities.
- Customer's accounting for cloud-computing fees.
- Special CPA-PAC fundraiser with Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom.
- Five women receive awards for excelling in accounting, volunteering.
- White Paper on implementing GASB 68 now available.
- Adam Blitz.
- Ashley Billingsley.
- Blake Christian.
- Burr Pilger Mayer, Inc.
- Cathy Alves.
- CBBIZ, LLC & Mayer Hoffman McCann P.C.
- Dennis Wu.
- Karen Morais.
- Laura Ross.
- Leonard Wright.
- Miller Kaplan Arase LLP.
- NSBN LLP, CPAs & Business Consultants.
- Patricia Dugoni.
- The April 22 CSUF News notes that Betty Chavis, Glen Hatton and Randy Hoffman have received an award for innovations.
- The April 27 Accounting Today announces that CalCPA gave Women to Watch Awards.
- Yen T. Duong.
- Costs & benefits: what you need to know to comply with the repair regulations.
- Comfortable aging: your retired clients' portfolios: should there be a difference?
- The evolution of ITGC: IT General Controls, IT Dependent Controls & IT Specific Controls.
- Building blocks: helping clients understand real estate investments.
- Affordable Care Act: five years have gone by so quickly.
- More IRS guidance: further details on tangible property 'repair' regs.
- A revised budget: plus: tax proposals and breakfast with Gavin Newsom.
- CalCPA scene: out and about at the Women's Leadership Forum.
- Chapter scene.
- Foundation scene.
- Saigon refugee to CPA CEO.