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Journal of Accountancy Online
April 1997 Vol. 183 No.4
Table of Contents

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ARTICLES
Auditing  Professional Issues
The Auditor and Fraud
Jane Mancino

With the issuance of SAS no. 82, the AICPA auditing standards board has taken a major step to provide expanded operational guidance on the auditors consideration of fraud in a financial statement audit. A key goal is to heighten overall awareness of the possibility of financial statement fraud throughout the entire audit.

  Accountants and the Attorney-Client Privilege
Mark A. Segal

Despite the absence of protection under federal or common law, accountant communications and work product might be protected from disclosure if they fall within the attorney-client privilege.

Management Consulting Services  Practice Management
Litigation Services: Standards and Ethics
Gerald W. Hepp

CPAs eager to enter the popular litigation services niche should be well aware of the professional standards and ethics rules that apply. This article discusses each set of standards and when they come into play.

  The Importance of Customer Focus
Barry R. Brownlow

How one small firm prospered by going one-on-one with each of its clients to find out what services they considered most valuable. Also, how the firm developed new services to meet each clients particular needs.

Technology  Members in Business and Industry
High-Tech Tools That Do the Job
Stanley Zarowin

Considering the frantic pace at which computer and communication hardware products are introduced, its no wonder accountants often feel overwhelmed when deciding which electronic equipment to buy. This article lists a wide range of products that not only perform as promised but also perform wellmaking them valuable tools for CPAs.

  The Future of CPAs in Finance
Stanley Zarowin

The times they are a-changin, and those changes will dramatically affect the work of accountants who work in business and industry. This article examines the technical and emotional hurdles CPAs face in adapting to the new roles that will soon be expected of them.

The Financial Manager 
A Software Success
Anita Dennis

For an exam prep software company, a sudden surge in growth became a management nightmare. MicroMash founder Janis Monroe describes how she survived success.

 
NEWS
Washington Update  Government Accounting
  • SEC adopts new disclosure rules for derivatives.
  • Social Security will revise benefit statements.
  • SEC is considering mandating plain English prospectuses.
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  • GASB issues reporting model proposal.
  • FASAB issues guidance on management discussion and analysis.
  • Business/Industry  Pensions
  • Treasury addresses Internet taxation.
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  • IRS issues guidance on QDROs.
  • International  Audit/Attest
  • Recognizing and measuring financial instruments.
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  • Exposure draft on management's discussion and analysis.
  • By the Numbers  Practice Management
  • How large is the federal debt?
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  • Microsoft consulting conference set for June.
  • Professional Issues  At a Glance: Charts and Graphics
  • Peer review changes are finalized.
  • Three inducted into the hall of fame.
  • AICPA gives tax awards.
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  • Employers use creative compensation methods.
  • Baby boomers stand to lose on Social Security.
  • Companies transforming employees into savvy investors.
  • Telecommuting is popular in theory. . .but seldom used in practice.
  • The Internet   
  • Smart stops on the Web.
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    COLUMNS
    Checklist of the Month  FYI
  • Small business advice from the SBA
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  • Short takes, notes and items of interest
  • The Small Practioner  The Online Accountant
  • The Business of Governments

    By establishing itself as an expert in the field, one local firm has become the largest auditor of school districts in Louisiana.

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  • Accounting Links Can Be Pretty

    A sole practitioner, spending as little as possible, has created a useful site for her colleagues and is even trying to sell advertising space.

  • Tax Matters  Tax Briefs
    A look at the tax provisions for the middle clas in the new budget proposals.


  • OMB orders federal agencies to ease paperwork burden; IRS is a major target.
  • IRS agrees to let farmers use a long-standing tax break that lets them defer income.
  • FYI: Short takes, notes and items of interest.
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  • Business/Industry: New check-in-the-box rules for choosing an entity's tax classification.
  • Broader use of income forcast method to depreciate tanglible property.
  • FYI: Short takes, notes and items of interest.
  • Partnership investment: taxed to IRA: Avoid being taxed on active income.
  • From the Tax Adviser  Inside AICPA
  • What to expect from the IRS this year.
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  • K. Casey Bennett is the AICPA's new director of assurance services.
  • PFP survey reveals planning strategies.
  • Stats on AICPA Online, the Institute's Web Site.
  • Staff member wins PFP award.

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