Articles
on the Act
www.fmsinc.org/cms/?pid=3253
CPAs and compliance officers can
enter this site through the back door to find ten
pages of links to SOX news articles, including
Sarbanes-Oxley: A Sense of Siege and
FEI CEOs 2005 Top 10 Financial
Reporting Issues. Users also can click on
Web Resources for a list of links to e-stops for
accounting, auditing and compliance, regulatory
agencies and state boards of accountancy.
Compliance Site
Revisited
www.sox-online.com/sarbanes_oxley_articles_small.html
This smart stop, first mentioned
here in September 2004, has added links to new
content on how Sarbanes-Oxley affects small and
private companies. Visitors can read articles
such as SEC Chair Takes Aim at
Sarbanes-Oxley Toll on Small Companies, and
Sarbanes-Oxley: Insurmountable Hurdle for
Small Business? or look up archived news
articles back to 2002. The site still provides
related cartoons and satirical humor.
Tax
Tips From Uncle Sam
www.irs.gov/businesses/small
CPAs will want to check out this
one-stop resource to help their small business
and self-employed clients obtain employer ID
numbers, pay employment taxes or start, operate
or close a business. The IRS Small Business
Workshop section offers video streams on the
basics of tax obligations, an introduction to
federal taxes, an online small-business tax
calendar and links to employment tax forms and
publications, frequently asked questions and
educational materials.
Food for Thought
www.businessownersideacafe.com
A fun approach to serious
business is the tag line here, with lively
graphics and laid-back narrative that punch up
its material. The Small Biz Tax Center helps
clarify IRS tax and recordkeeping requirements
and gives tips for start-up business owners. The
CyberSchmooz lobby opens onto message
forums on e-commerce, marketing and working at
home. The Your Biz section includes a
fridge full of business forms, e-mail
protocols, marketing tips and even yoga
instructions.
Small Company, Big
Resources
www.allbusiness.com
From forms for consulting and
confidentiality agreements to advice on sales and
marketing or using the Internet, this Web stop
offers guidance to CPAs who advise start-ups and
small businesses. The Business Plans section has
articles such as Common Business Plan
Mistakes for Startup Companies, while the
Small Business Advice section provides tax
basics. Users also can tap into an FAQ section or
a business glossary or sign up for a free
e-newsletter.
A Dear Abby for
Small Business
www.score.org
Since first listed here in June
2003, this site has added resources to its
Business Toolbox section including a gallery of
downloadable templates for bank loan
applications, business plans and sales forecasts,
as well as expanded links to such small business
topics as finance, franchising and international
trade. The Learning Center has a list of tips for
business planning, marketing, public relations
and office management.
Articles
From Experts
www.sjaccounting.com
The California accounting firm
Stonefield Josephson Inc. offers case studies
under titles such as Acquisition Threatened
by SEC Regulation and Technology Firm
Starved for Funding. The News section
includes Can Your Auditor Still Be a
Business Advisor in a SOX Environment? and
How to Create an Advisory Board for Your
Business, or take a seat on the Back Porch
to read international travel tips in
Executive Protection: Play It Safe.
Ideas That Inspire
www.betterlifemedia.com
Take a break here to find
articles of general interest on health, life,
money, work and relationshipsfrom
Successful Selling to Land the
Corner Office. The home page offers a
goal-setter quiz, a daily tip and free
e-newsletter. A paid membership of $20 a month
gets members DVD/CDs of prominent speakers, such
as Stephen Covey, discounts on site offerings and
free shipping on purchases of $10 or more.
On the Road Again
www.travelocitybusiness.com
CPAs wishing to start a corporate
travel program for their firms should browse this
e-stop. Those who pay a one-time registration fee
of $149 receive advice and spending reports on
their firms travel and corporate discounts
on airline tickets, hotels, car rentals, cruises
and vacations.
Ease on Down the
Road
www.corporatetravelsafety.com
California Detective Kevin Coffey
offers business travelers guidance on travel
safety and crime avoidance. The airline safety
section has information on how to prevent theft
at airport-screening stations, lost or stolen
airline tickets, airport codes, plane seating
configurations and travel industry contact
numbers. Other sections teach travelers how to
avoid carjacking, stay safe in hotels, and guard
their cash, credit card numbers and laptops.
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