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Index to volumes 199 and 200
January 2005 to December 2005


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A


Allen, William Edward III; Foster, Mary B.
The Best of Both Worlds. August, p. 43.

Almer, Elizabeth Dreike
Advice From Trailblazers and Rising Stars. September, p. 97.

Altieri, Mark P.; Naegele, Richard A.
Is Your Retirement Plan Really Safe? April, p. 34.

Anderson, Alan; Herring, Paul; Pawlicki, Amy
EBR: The Next Step. June, p. 71.

Anderson, Bonnie Brinton; Oprya, Larysa V.; Romney, Marshall B.
Mass Mailings Made Simple. April, p. 48.

Atkinson, Stan; Cho, Charles H.; Evans, Thomas G.
Hedge Fund Investing. February, p. 52.

B


Baker, Anita
Growing Talent Is Everybody’s Business. September, p. 90.

Baldiga, Nancy R.
Opportunity and Balance: Is Your Organization Ready to Provide Both? May, p. 39.
A Business Imperative. September, p. 88.
Looking Forward: A Talk With Leslie Murphy. September, p. 34.
Mirror, Mirror, On the Wall: Have I Got My Priorities Straight? September, p. 92.
Ready to Move Ahead? September, p. 93.

Banham, Russ
Valuing IP Post-Sarbanes-Oxley. November, p. 72.

Baril, Charles P.; Briggs, John W.; Betancourt, Luis
How to “Excel” at Options Valuation. December, p. 57.

Beasley, Angela L.
The Style Split. September, p. 91.

Beddow, Dean; Jentho, David
Peer Review Is Stronger and Better Now. April, p. 44.

Bentley, Peter E.; Lifson, David A.
New Rules for Expats. September, p. 82.

Beresford, Dennis R.
Take a Seat in the Boardroom. (What’s Next?) October, p. 104.

Berger, Linda
Making Flextime Work. September, p. 96.

Betancourt, Luis; Baril, Charles P.; Briggs, John W.
How to “Excel” at Options Valuation. December, p. 57.

Booker, Quinton
African American Students and the CPA Exam. May, p. 60.

Bradshaw, Barton J.; Papalia, Mark
Play by the Rules. July, p. 46.

Brickner, Daniel R.; Welch, Judith K.; Mahoney, Lois S.
Double-Teaming in Excel. November, p. 83.

Briggs, John W.; Betancourt, Luis; Baril, Charles P.
How to “Excel” at Options Valuation. December, p. 57.

Brotherton, Phaedra
A History of Determination. October, p. 71.

Browne, Mai
Flextime to the Nth Degree. September, p. 95.

Bryant, Stephanie M.; Nichols, Nancy B.
Host a Virtual Meeting. February, p. 66.

Bunting, Robert L.
Renewing a Great Profession. January, p. 58.

Bunting, Robert L.; Murphy, Leslie
A Letter From 2004–2005 AICPA Board Chair Robert L. Bunting and 2005–2006 AICPA Board Chair Leslie Murphy. October, p. 9.

C


Caplain, Bruce
Jump-Start Success. February, p. 34.

Carpenter, Lorri
Slippery Slope? (Letters) June, p. 13.

Cates, Robert J.
Seeing Green. (Letters) July, p. 12.

Cho, Charles H.; Evans, Thomas G.; Atkinson, Stan
Hedge Fund Investing. February, p. 52.

Churyk, Natalie Tatiana; Mantzke, Katrina
Mastering the Technology. (Sidebar) July, p. 38.

Clark, Lawrence S.; Hanson, Randall; Smith, James K.
Bankruptcy Reform Is Here. November, p. 51.

Coe, Martin J.
Trust Services: A Better Way to Evaluate I.T. Controls. March, p. 69.

Cook, J. Michael
Happy People, Happy Clients. (Seven Voices From the Profession) October, p. 38.

Crain, Gil W.; Peterson Kramer, Bonita K.; Johnson, Christie W.; Miller, Scott J.
The Practitioner-Professor Link. June, p. 77.

Crosley, Gale
Selling to Audit Committees. February, p. 41.

Cunningham, Colleen Sayther
XBRL: A Multitalented Tool. April, p. 70.

D


DeCristofaro, John
Prepare Data for Excel. May, p. 76.

Dennis, Anita
Succession-Planning Dos and Don’ts. February, p. 47.
Second-CPA-Firm Update. September, p. 61.
Events That Shaped a Century. October, p. 89.

Devore, Paul S.
LTC Insurance for Owners and Executives. March, p. 53.

Dietrich, Mark O.
Medical Practices: A BV Rx. November, p. 45.

Dodson, Ken A.
To Hedge or Not to Hedge. (Sidebar) February, p. 56.

Duffy, Maureen Nevin
Oh, the Places You’ll Go! October, p. 59.

E


Eason, Pat; Zimmermann, Raymond A.
Tax Relief, Chapter 2004. May, p. 99.

Eaton, Tim V.; Prucyk, Brian R.
No Longer an “Option.” April, p. 63.

Ethridge, Cindy
A Standard by Any Other Name. (Sidebar) August, p. 69.

Evans, Thomas G.; Atkinson, Stan; Cho, Charles H.
Hedge Fund Investing. February, p. 52.

F


Ferraro, John
The Proof Is in the Payback. September, p. 89.

Flanagan, Patrick J.; Graziano, John E.
Explore the Art of Consultative Selling. January, p. 34.

Fleming, Peter D.
New Rules Cast a Wide Net. (Sidebar) July, p. 50.
The Future Has Never Looked Brighter. November, p. 66.

Forbes, Kathryn A.
The Virtues of Volunteering. November, p. 81.

Foster, Mary B.; Allen, William Edward III
The Best of Both Worlds. August, p. 43.

G


Gardner, Ken
What About the Micro Firm? (Letters) November, p. 14.

Gold, Robert J.; Hannon, Neal J.
XBRL Revisited. February, p. 64.

Graziano, John E.; Flanagan, Patrick J.
Explore the Art of Consultative Selling. January, p. 34.

Green, M. Cathryn; Sorensen, Susan M.; Kyle, Donald L.; Shamis, Gary S.
Outsourcing, Offshoring, Nearshoring: What to Do? June, p. 57.

Gujarathi, Mahendra R.; McQuade, Ralph J.
Financial Aid 101. July, p. 79.

H


Haberman, Louise Dratler
NASBA: Focusing State Boards on Revitalizing Public Trust. February, p. 74.

Hall, John J.
Answer Please: Fraud-Based Interviewing. August, p. 61.

Hannon, Neal J.; Gold, Robert J.
XBRL Revisited. February, p. 64.

Hanson, Randall; Smith, James K.; Clark, Lawrence S.
Bankruptcy Reform Is Here. November, p. 51.

Harrington, Cynthia
The Value Proposition. September, p. 77.
The Accounting Profession: Looking Ahead. October, p. 43.

Hayes, Michael
What a Governance Referee Thinks. (Sidebar) February, p. 43.
Outrageous Employee Benefits. May, p. 32.
Promises to Keep. July, p. 41.

Hayes, Michael; Phelan, Sarah E.
Payroll: A Tie That Binds. March, p. 29.

Hayes, Michael; Weltman, Barbara
Feng Shui for Beginners. December, p. 36.

Heard, Marianne
Not Your Father’s CPA Firm! September, p. 94.

Herring, Mary Lou
Ethics Education for Students. (Letters) March, p. 11.

Herring, Paul; Anderson, Alan; Pawlicki, Amy
EBR: The Next Step. June, p. 71.

Hiner, Ronald R.; Pulliam, Darlene
Accumulated Earnings Tax: Deductibility of Paid but Contested Liabilities. (Tax Case) January, p. 74.
Tax Shelter Can Have Business Purpose. (Tax Case) March, p. 88.

Holder, William W.; Thomas, Paula B.
A Vision Fulfilled. July, p. 35.

Holl, Suzanne M.; Rosario, Ric R.
Stay Out of Trouble. August, p. 67.

Holt, Theresa; Poznanski, Peter
No Privacy in Bankruptcy. November, p. 61.

Horstmann, Charles A.
Playing a Leadership Role in International Convergence. (What’s Next?) October, p. 98.

Humphrey, Roberta
Happy Birthday, JofA. (Letters) January, p. 11.

J


Jentho, David; Beddow, Dean
Peer Review Is Stronger and Better Now. April, p. 44.

Johnson, Christie W.; Peterson Kramer, Bonita K.; Crain, Gil W.; Miller, Scott J.
The Practitioner-Professor Link. June, p. 77.

Johnson, Steven D.
The 5% Rule and Materiality. (Letters) August, p. 12.

Johnston, Randolph P.
A Tour of Tomorrow’s Technology. (What’s Next?) October, p. 95.
High Tech for the Small Office. December, p. 41.

Johnston, Randolph P.; Spencer, Robert H.
Time to Go Paperless. June, p. 44.

Jones, Susan
Exploring the Global Marketplace. (What’s Next?) October, p. 100.

Jung, Do-Jin; Pulliam, Darlene
A Winning Tax Shelter Case. (Tax Case) June, p. 93.
Guarding Marital Deductions. (Tax Case) July, p. 86.

Jurcago, John J.
What About Profit-Sharing Plans? (Letters) June, p. 14.

K


Katz, Colleen
Letter From the Editor-in-Chief. October, p. 124.

Keegan, John
Technology Column Gets an A. (Letters) November, p. 12.

Kelley, Claudia L.; Witmer, Philip R.
Sell It or Rent It? June, p. 86.

King, John C.
E-Mail Express. July, p. 70.

Kirk, Don
Regaining Trust. (Seven Voices From the Profession) October, p. 30.

Kirtley, Olivia F.
Leadership in the Corporate World. (Seven Voices From the Profession) October, p. 27.

Kmiec, Edward J.
More Than Verbal. (Letters) July, p. 12.

Knight, Lee G.; Knight, Ray A.
Withdraw Without Penalty. August, p. 48.

Knight, Ray A.; Knight, Lee G.
Withdraw Without Penalty. August, p. 48.

Knowles, Jimmy Wayne
The Right Foot. (Letters) May, p. 11.

Kroll, Karen M.
More Talk, More Action. May, p. 67.

Kyle, Donald L.; Shamis, Gary S.; Green, M. Cathryn; Sorensen, Susan M.
Outsourcing, Offshoring, Nearshoring: What to Do? June, p. 57.

L


Laffie, Lesli S.
Buying Long-Term-Care Insurance. (From The Tax Adviser) January, p. 78.
“Wages” and the Employer-Employee Relationship. (From The Tax Adviser) March, p. 90.
The Importance of a Valid Disclaimer. (From The Tax Adviser) April, p. 79.
Substantiate Travel and Entertainment Costs. (From The Tax Adviser) May, p. 110.
Expanded E-Services Access. (From The Tax Adviser) June, p. 98.
Joint Patent Owners and LLCs. (From The Tax Adviser) July, p. 94.
Tax Benefits of Royalty Trusts. (From The Tax Adviser) August, p. 58.
Reduced Exclusion Possible in Home Sale. (From The Tax Adviser) September, p. 118.
Dyslexia Program Tuition Is a Valid Deduction. (From The Tax Adviser) November, p. 100.
Starting in 2006: Roth 401(k)s. (From The Tax Adviser) December, p. 91.

Lang, Eva
Would You, Could You, Should You Blog? June, p. 36.

Larson, Gregory M.; Thompson, James H.
A Gap in Insurance GAAP? March, p. 83.

LaRue, David W.; Thompson, Steven C.
When to Write Off Bad Debt. (Tax Case) September, p. 116.

Lenning, Jeff
Automate Excel Functions. January, p. 46.

Lifson, David A.; Bentley, Peter E.
New Rules for Expats. September, p. 82.

M


Mahecha, Carl
CBT: Too Easy? (Letters) September, p. 12.

Mahoney, Lois S.; Brickner, Daniel R.; Welch, Judith K.
Double-Teaming in Excel. November, p. 83.

Mannino, Laura Lee
Ohio Investment Tax Credit Struck Down. (Tax Case) January, p. 76.
The Tax Is Assessed, Not the Taxpayer. (Tax Case) May, p. 106.
No Marketability Discount for Lottery Winnings. (Tax Case) November, p. 96.

Mantzke, Katrina; Churyk, Natalie Tatiana
Mastering the Technology. (Sidebar) July, p. 38.

Maples, Larry
Pay Now or Defer. November, p. 91.

McKeown, James
Cash Is Best. (Letters) April, p. 11.

McNally, J. Stephen
Assessing Company-Level Controls. June, p. 65.

McQuade, Ralph J.; Gujarathi, Mahendra R.
Financial Aid 101. July, p. 79.

Melancon, Barry C.
In Support of CPA Financial Planners. February, p. 30.
Letter From the President. July, p. 8.
Message From the AICPA President and CEO. October, p. 11.

Mendlowitz, Edward
Tax Season Defanged. January, p. 39.
You Need the Right Paperless Attitude. (Sidebar) June, p. 48.

Metrejean, Cheryl
Lottery Winnings Taxable Under Foreign Treaties. (Tax Case) February, p. 76.

Metrejean, Cheryl; Severance, Robert L.
Not Legally Enforceable? It’s Still Alimony! (Tax Case) July, p. 89.

Metzler, James C.
How the AICPA Helps Members Serve Small Business. March, p. 26.
Marketing Tips to Success. (Sidebar) September, p. 63.

Meyerson, Andrew
The Dollars and Cents of Green Accounting. May, p. 47.

Miller, Sandra K.; Tucker, James, J. III
Limit Practice Liability. September, p. 71.

Miller, Scott J.; Johnson, Christie W.; Peterson Kramer, Bonita K.
The Practitioner-Professor Link. June, p. 77.

Millner, Lyn
Working Couples: Small Firm Solutions. December, p. 28.

Mitchell, Bert N.
Responsibility to Embrace Diversity. (Seven Voices From the Profession) October, p. 28.

Morris, Joseph L.
The Change Game. December, p. 67.

Moussalli, Stephanie
Accounting for the Journal’s First 100 Years: A Timeline From 1905 to 2005. October, p. 43.

Murphy, Leslie; Bunting, Robert L.
A Letter From 2004-2005 AICPA Board Chair Robert L. Bunting and 2005-2006 AICPA Board Chair Leslie Murphy. October, p. 9.

Myers, Randy
Not Your Grandfather’s CPA Firm. October, p. 51.
Accounting Education Changes Course. (What’s Next?) October, p. 108.

N


Naegele, Richard A.; Altieri, Mark P.
Is Your Retirement Plan Really Safe? April, p. 34.

Nash, Claire Y.; Quinn, Tina
Taxing Workers’ Comp. (Tax Case) December, p. 88.

Nathan, Arthur E.
The Right Tools. (Letters) November, p. 12.

Navani, Vinay S.
Commuting Expenses: What Is a “Metropolitan Area”? (Tax Case) January, p. 75.

Newman, Glenn
Fear Factor. (Top Line) September, p. 19.

Nichols, Nancy B.; Bryant, Stephanie M.
Host a Virtual Meeting. February, p. 66.

Nolan, Vince
Lights, Camera, Accountants. October, p. 93.

O


Oliverio, Mary Ellen
Applause for JofA. (Letters) April, p. 11.

Oprya, Larysa V.; Anderson, Bonnie Brinton; Romney, Marshall B.
Mass Mailings Made Simple. April, p. 48.

P


Papalia, Mark
Class-Based Pensions. January, p. 51.

Papalia, Mark; Bradshaw, Barton J.
Play by the Rules. July, p. 46.

Pawlicki, Amy; Anderson, Alan; Herring, Paul
EBR: The Next Step. June, p. 71.

Peterson Kramer, Bonita K.; Johnson, Christie W.; Crain, Gil W.; Miller, Scott J.
The Practitioner-Professor Link. June, p. 77.

Petravick, Simon; Troutman, Coleen S.
Emergency Rx for Windows XP. August, p. 80.

Phelan, Sarah E.; Hayes, Michael
Payroll: A Tie That Binds. March, p. 29.

Pickard, Geoff
In the Public Interest, Part One. January, p. 63.
In the Public Interest, Part Two. February, p. 60.

Podolin, Leonard
Former Andersen Partner Speaks Out. (Letters) November, p. 12.

Porter, Robert Lester
What’s My Line? (Top Line) July, p. 16.
What’s My Line? (Top Line) September, p. 18.
What’s My Line? (Top Line) November, p. 19.
What’s My Line? (Top Line) December, p. 13.

Poznanski, Peter; Holt, Theresa
No Privacy in Bankruptcy. November, p. 61.

Previts, Gary John
Education With Purpose. (Seven Voices From the Profession) October, p. 32.

Price, Barbara Walters
Get Your BV Niche Out There. November, p. 38.

Price, J. Clarke
Advocate, Regulator, Network and Conscience. (Seven Voices From the Profession) October, p. 36.

Prucyk, Brian R.; Eaton, Tim V.
No Longer an “Option.” April, p. 63.

Pulliam, Darlene; Hiner, Ronald R.
Accumulated Earnings Tax: Deductibility of Paid but Contested Liabilities. (Tax Case) January, p. 74.
Tax Shelter Can Have Business Purpose. (Tax Case) March, p. 88.

Pulliam, Darlene; Jung, Do-Jin
A Winning Tax Shelter Case. (Tax Case) June, p. 93.
Guarding Marital Deductions. (Tax Case) July, p. 86.

Q


Quinn, Tina; Nash, Claire Y.
Taxing Workers’ Comp. (Tax Case) December, p. 88.

R


Ratcliffe, Thomas A.
To Consolidate or Not. December, p. 75.

Reeb, William L.
Nothing Succeeds Like Succession. July, p. 63.

Reichert, Charles J.
Are Substitute Payments Alimony? (Tax Case) February, p. 77.
Is Division of an IRA a Taxable Event? (Tax Case) February, p. 78.
Note Sale: Does It Accelerate Related-Party Interest Deductions? (Tax Case) March, p. 87.
Does Bankruptcy Terminate S Corp Status? (Tax Case) April, p. 78.
FICA Taxes For Medical Residents. (Tax Case) May, p. 106.
Extraordinary Personal Services Exception. (Tax Case) June, p. 95.
Differentiating Debt From Equity. (Tax Case) September, p. 113.
What Makes It Alimony? (Tax Case) November, p. 95.
Unallocated Support Payments as Alimony. (Tax Case) December, p. 86.

Reinhart, Len
What CPAs Need to Know About Separately Managed Accounts. January, p. 28.

Romney, Marshall B.; Anderson, Bonnie Brinton; Oprya, Larysa V.
Mass Mailings Made Simple. April, p. 48.

Rosario, Ric R.; Holl, Suzanne M.
Stay Out of Trouble. August, p. 67.

Rosen, Cheryl
Tax Dodgers Get the Boot. (Top Line) July, p. 18.
The Last Word: Jeff Burnison. July, p. 104.
The Last Word: Mia Thomas. August, p. 108.
A Maine Event. (Top Line) August, p. 16.
The Last Word: Grant D. Ashley. September, p. 140.
A Million Thanks. (Top Line) September, p. 21.
An Inca 1040? (Top Line) November, p. 18.
The Last Word: Tonya Varner. November, p. 128.
The Last Word: Ralph Bender. December, p. 128.
The Tale of the Two Accountants. (Top Line) December, p. 14.

Rosen, Cheryl; Tate, Will
Frame a Travel Strategy. March, p. 45.

Rosenfarb, Sam
A Reader Approves. (Letters) September, p. 12.

Ryan, Kevin T.
A Blogging Fan. (Letters) September, p. 12.

S


Scarinci, Cynthia
IRAs and 401(k)s: How to Pick the Best Plan. March, p. 37.

Sammer, Joanne
New Horizons: Enterprise-Wide Compliance. August, p. 75.

Schiavi, Vincent
In the Client’s Best Interest. (Letters) May, p. 11.

Schmutter, Steven
Get Back on Track. December, p. 81.

Schnee, Edward J.
Partnership Terminations. (Tax Case) January, p. 73.
Firm-and-Fixed-Plan Rule Reaffirmed. (Tax Case) February, p. 75.
Section 1341 Clarified. (Tax Case) March, p. 86.
Buy-Sell Agreements. (Tax Case) April, p. 76.
Contingent Attorney Fees. (Tax Case) May, p. 108.
Exiting a Partnership. (Tax Case) May, p. 105.
Redeeming Closely Held Stock. (Tax Case) June, p. 90.
Related Parties and NOLs. (Tax Case) July, p. 86.
Recoverable Costs. (Tax Case) August, p. 57.
Divorce, Pensions and Community Property. (Tax Case) September, p. 113.
Conservation Easements. (Tax Case) November, p. 95.
Creative Capital Gains. (Tax Case) December, p. 85.

Severance, Robert L.; Metrejean, Cheryl
Not Legally Enforceable? It’s Still Alimony! (Tax Case) July, p. 89.

Shamis, Gary S.; Green, M. Cathryn; Sorensen, Susan M.; Kyle, Donald L.
Outsourcing, Offshoring, Nearshoring: What to Do? June, p. 57.

Sharp, Andrew D.
A Search for the Truth. (Letters) August, p. 12.

Shildneck, Barbara J.
100 Years of the Journal. October, p. 12.
Did You Know… October, p. 40.
Business Bookshelf. December, p. 97.

Siegel, Bart H.
Caveats to Selling Financial Services. (Sidebar) January, p. 29.
Maximize Tax Benefits Under IRC Section 165. April, p. 72.

Simpson, Fred A.
The First “Last Word.” (Letters) September, p. 12.

Smith, James K.; Clark, Lawrence S.; Hanson, Randall
Bankruptcy Reform Is Here. November, p. 51.

Snyder, Adam
Volunteering For Financial Literacy. June, p. 21.

Sorensen, Susan M.; Kyle, Donald L.; Shamis, Gary S.; Green, M. Cathryn
Outsourcing, Offshoring, Nearshoring: What to Do? June, p. 57.

Spencer, Robert H.; Johnston, Randolph P.
Time to Go Paperless. June, p. 44.

Stal, Albert
From a Neighbor to the North. (Letters) May, p. 11.

Stultz, R. Scott
Ethics Education for Students. (Letters) March, p. 11.

Suter, John
Medicaid Debate Continues. (Letters) March, p. 11.

T


Tate, Will; Rosen, Cheryl
Frame a Travel Strategy. March, p. 45.

Thomas, Paula B.; Holder, William W.
A Vision Fulfilled. July, p. 35.

Thompson, James H.; Larson, Gregory M.
A Gap in Insurance GAAP? March, p. 83.

Thompson, Steven C.; LaRue, David W.
When to Write Off Bad Debt. (Tax Case) September, p. 116.

Thrower, E. Anson
FASB 123R Is Good News. (Letters) June, p. 13.

Tie, Robert
XBRL: It’s Unstoppable. August, p. 32.
Crossword Puzzle for Accountants. October, p. 116.

Troutman, Coleen S.; Petravick, Simon
Emergency Rx for Windows XP. August, p. 80.

Tucker, James, J. III; Miller, Sandra K.
Limit Practice Liability. September, p. 71.

V


Vigilante, Barbara
Women at Full Throttle. (Sidebar) October, p. 76.

Von Bose, Joe
First JofA and Today. (Letters) April, p. 11.

Vorhies, James Brady
The New Importance of Materiality. May, p. 53.

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Walker, David M.
The State of the Accountability Profession. (Seven Voices From the Profession) October, p. 26.

Warring, James D.
Turn Unneeded Policies Into Cash. September, p. 39.

Watkins, Kelly J.
Will They Throw Eggs? April, p. 57.

Weisel, James A.
Add Even More Muscle to “What-If” Analyses. March, p. 76.

Welch, Judith K.; Mahoney, Lois S.; Brickner, Daniel R.
Double-Teaming in Excel. November, p. 83.

Wells, Joseph T.
Dumb and Dumber. (The Fraud Beat) May, p. 93.
When You Suspect Fraud. (The Fraud Beat) June, p. 82.

Weltman, Barbara; Hayes, Michael
Feng Shui for Beginners. December, p. 36.

Willis, Mike
XBRL and Data Standardization: Transforming the Way CPAs Work. March, p. 80.

Witmer, Philip R.; Kelley, Claudia L.
Sell It or Rent It? June, p. 86.

Woods, Michael D.
Keep It Simple. (Letters) June, p. 13.

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Zarowin, Stanley
Golden Business Ideas. January, p. 108.
Technology Q&A. January, p. 80.
Golden Business Ideas. February, p. 108.
Technology Q&A. February, p. 81.
Golden Business Ideas. March, p. 116.
Technology Q&A. March, p. 94.
Golden Business Ideas. April, p. 116.
Technology Q&A. April, p. 81.
Golden Business Ideas. May, p. 124.
Technology Q&A. May, p. 81.
Golden Business Ideas. June, p. 120.
Technology Q&A. June, p. 53.
Golden Business Ideas. (Top Line) July, p. 18.
Technology Q&A. July, p. 75.
Golden Business Ideas. (Top Line) August, p. 19.
Technology Q&A. August, p. 87.
Contract Musts. (Golden Business Idea) September, p. 21.
Put a Lid On It. (Golden Business Idea) September, p. 20.
Tax Software Makes the Grade. September, p. 48.
Technology Q&A. September, p. 121.
Technology Q&A. November, p. 87.
Technology Q&A. December, p. 92.
When to Be Credit Wary. (Top Line) December, p. 12.

Zimmerman, Debbie
Executive Protection: Play It Safe. (Sidebar) March, p. 47.

Zimmerman, Stuart
Build Customized Bond Portfolios. April, p. 38.

Zimmermann, Raymond A.; Eason, Pat
Tax Relief, Chapter 2004. May, p. 99.

Zouvelekis, Ann
A Positive Look. (Letters) July, p. 12.

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