No. 2005, January 2005
Index
- Accounting Careers Awareness Program (ACAP-Ohio).
- Accounting for Kids[R] Day.
- College scholarship program.
- Message from the chair.
- Student ambassador program.
- A vision for the CPA profession.
- Changing local member service--what it means for you.
- Ensuring our seat at the table.
- Standing out from the crowd.
- The responsibility of CPAs.
- The power of one.
- ACAP-Ohio student today. CPA star tomorrow.
- ACAP-Ohio student today. CPA star tomorrow.
- Accountancy Board firm registration deadline is July 31.
- Beware of telephone impostors posing as Ohio Society staff.
- Businesses must register to pay new commercial activity tax by Nov. 15: online registration available through Ohio Business Gateway.
- BWC rejects dividend for private employers in wake of investment controversy.
- FASB rules: stock options must be expensed.
- Five issues expected to appear on fall ballot.
- Four Ohio Society members recognized in Accounting Today.
- Lawmakers continue to hammer out workers' compensation reform.
- ODT issues information releases on CAT.
- Ohio Society scores major lawsuit abuse reform victory.
- Ohio tax amnesty program set for early 2006.
- Ohio tax reform plan will impact CPAs.
- Ohio trails behind nation in job growth.
- Ohio trails behind nation in small business growth.
- Ohio-based Max & Erma's decides to stay public.
- Ohio-based Nationwide breaks into fortune 100.
- PCAOB proposed rules would impact tax services.
- U.S. Supreme Court accepts Ohio tax credit Appeals case.
- Development group seeks to strengthen Ohio business.
- Federal Tax Reform Panel deadline extended.
- Gallup Poll confirms favorable perception of CPA profession.
- IRS, Treasury issue Priority Guidance Plan for 2005-2006.
- Ohio Attorney General sues Fannie Mae.
- Ohio Supreme Court rules for non-attorneys in workers' comp hearings.
- Ohio's growth rate improves, still near bottom of list.
- PCAOB proposes internal control material weakness standard.
- Profession reaching out to victims of Hurricane Katrina.
- SEC announces extension for small business SOX compliance.
- Small businesses get AICPA support on employee benefits bill.
- SOX: delaying reports, boosting costs, curbing shelters.
- Study finds audit fees for small public companies increased 96%.
- Summing up: Web site surplus.
- Taft pushes federal fuel cell tax credit.
- Tax department lobbied on recent corporation franchise tax bills, assessments.
- Third Frontier Project boosts Ohio biotech.
- U.S. Master Tax Guide offered to members at 26% discount.
- AICPA addresses fraud in audit committee guidance.
- AICPA, NASBA propose revisions to UAA.
- Cleveland companies work together on HSAs.
- CPA recruitment efforts heat up as new rules evolve.
- Dayton considering free wireless network.
- Fairlawn company drops from NASDAQ.
- IRS warns of disaster relief scams.
- More loans available for women-owned businesses.
- NAIC proposes SOX variation for insurance companies.
- PCAOB standards resource available from AICPA.
- Social Security reform: new AICPA white paper explains alternatives, issues.
- Summing up: IT spending is on the rise.
- Summing up: small business and health care.
- Summing up: small business tech trends.
- Summing up: the danger of data loss.
- Wealthy Americans not protecting assets.
- AICPA says CPAs make good CFOs.
- Energy Tax Incentives Act becomes law.
- Estate tax may be eliminated for all but the richest.
- Foreign investors concerned about impact of Sarbanes-Oxley.
- IRS issues new tax rulings.
- IRS to study S corporation reporting compliance.
- IRS, Treasury issue guidance on new abusive transaction penalties.
- MBA graduates may see more job prospects.
- More women tapping into accounting profession.
- Most employees searching for a new job.
- Overregulation plaguing CEOs.
- PCAOB adopts ethics and independence rules.
- SOX ruled constitutional in first test of law.
- Tax compliance costs more than $100 billion annually.
- A head start for CPAs.
- AICPA rolls out new tagline.
- Developing leaders.
- IRS increases mileage-rate deduction.
- Study: SOX spending nears $6 billion.
- Controller: life behind the many hats.
- Evolving curricula: ethics proposal stirs debate; Many college graduates preparing to take the CPA exam this year started school in 2000. At that time, Enron and WorldCom were heralded as dynamic, growing companies.
- Inside view of Sarbanes-Oxley: an interview with Rep. Mike Oxley.
- Landing the big fish: what CPA firms can do to bring in lucrative clients.
- The Ohio Society of CPAs: creating value for members.
- The rising cost of health care coverage: employers struggle to keep up with fundamental changes in benefit offerings.
- Compliance offers opportunity to strengthen business.
- State of Ohio business poll underscores need for policy changes.
- CAT scan: the ins and outs of the new Ohio commercial activity tax.
- Inside view on the decision to support two GAAPs.
- Knowledge and vigilance: key ingredients to information security.
- The 2004 tax acts: answers to your questions.
- Perspectives on women in accounting: a roundtable discussion.
- Tax practitioner responsibilities expand under Circular 230.
- Spring Professional Issues Updates: join local leaders for the most up-to-date discussion about the CPA profession.
- Checking out Check 21: its impact on individuals, businesses and CPAs.