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Auditing
Assessing and Responding to Risks in a Financial Statement Audit: Part II. Fogarty, John A.; Graham, Lynford; Schubert, Darrel R. January, p. 59.
A Risk-Based Approach to Journal Entry Testing. Lanza, Richard B.; Gilbert, Scott. July, p. 32.
Internal Auditor Used Computer Tool to Detect WorldCom Fraud. (Sidebar) Lamoreaux, Matthew G. July, p. 35.
Eight Habits of Highly Effective Audit Committees. Morrow, John F.; Pastor, Joan. September, p. 46.
Assessing Fraud Risk. Wells, Joseph T.; Gill, John D. October, p. 63.
Fashioning a Fraud. Kessler, Bethmara. October, p. 60.
Navigating the Crossroads of Control and Independence. Allen, Catherine; Landes, Charles E.; Snyder, Lisa A. December, p. 42.
Opportunity Detected. Fogleman, Samuel L.; Peterson, Bryce H.; Heninger, William G.; Romney, Marshall B. December, p. 62.
Bonds
TIPS and CIPS. Boes, Richard F.; Plewa, Franklin J.; Bezik, Mark. January, p. 45.
Business
& Industry
Automate Your Internal Controls. Lanza, Richard B. February, p. 30.
Bridging the Culture GAAP. (Sidebar) Lamoreaux, Matthew G. February, p. 42.
Changes in Accounting for Changes. Hall, Jack O.; Aldridge, C. Richard. February, p. 45.
Found in Translation. Sorensen, Susan M.; Kyle, Donald L. February, p. 38.
Valuing Preferred Stock. Miller, Scott E. February, p. 55.
Internal Control Guidance: Not Just a Small Matter. Rittenberg, Larry E.; Martens, Frank; Landes, Charles E. March, p. 46.
The Choice-of-Entity Maze. Porcaro, Gregory A. March, p. 64.
S Corporation Update. Godfrey, Howard. April, p. 57.
Avoiding FASB 123(R) Pitfalls. Randolph, David. May, p. 74.
Perfect Storm Prompts Changes in Pension Accounting. Miller, Paul B.W.; Bahnson, Paul R. May, p. 36.
IFRS: Coming to America. Gill, Lawrence M. June, p. 70.
Two Years and Counting. Scarborough, Kathryn E.; Taylor, Mark H. June, p. 74.
Value Proposition. Mastracchio, Nicholas J. Jr. June, p. 82.
Delivering Difficult Messages. Engels, John J. July, p. 50.
ABCs of Batch Processing. Vercio, Alan; Shoemaker, Bill. August, p. 40.
Managed Accounts. Sammer, Joanne. August, p. 32.
Managed Accounts and the Pension Protection Act of 2006. (Sidebar) Lamoreaux, Matthew G. August, p. 35.
A Bid for Fair Value. Balsam, Steven. September, p. 42.
CPAs as Corporate Directors. Archambeault, Deborah; Friedl, John. September, p. 52.
Eight Habits of Highly Effective Audit Committees. Morrow, John F.; Pastor, Joan. September, p. 46.
Fashioning a Fraud. Kessler, Bethmara. October, p. 60.
NPO Compensation in the Spotlight. Spencer, Gwen. October, p. 54.
Accounting for Gift Cards. Kile, Charles Owen Jr. November, p. 38.
Consumers Fight Gift Card Restrictions. (Sidebar) Lamoreaux, Matthew G. November, p. 41.
Management Accounting Research for the C-Suite. Bolt-Lee, Cynthia. November, p. 50.
Opportunity Detected. Fogleman, Samuel L.; Peterson, Bryce H.; Heninger, William G.; Romney, Marshall B. December, p. 62.
Business Valuation
Valuing Preferred Stock. Miller, Scott E. February, p. 55.
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Intangible Value: Delineating Between Shades of Gray. Olsen, Marc G.; Halliwell, Michael. May, p. 66.
Valuing Intangible Assets—a Fast-Growing, Demanding Niche. (Sidebar) Gray, Robert P. May, p. 68.
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50 Examples of When to Apply SSVS1. Gilbert, John R. September, p. 33.
AICPA Introduces its New Valuation Standard. Dupke, Edward J. September, p. 32.
Pension Protection Act Changes Valuations for Tax Purposes. Crain, Michael A. September, p. 40.
Professional Guidance in Business Valuation: Applying SSVS1. Reilly, Robert F. September, p. 33.
Suggested Guidelines for How to Implement SSVS1 in Your BV Practice. Dial, Randie. September, p. 38.
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Building Long-Term Value. Lloyd, W. James; Davis, Lauren E. November, p. 56.
Refining Fair Value Measurement. Miller, Paul B.W.; Bahnson, Paul R. November, p. 30.
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The Finer Points of Fair Value. Ratcliffe, Thomas A. December, p. 58.
Careers
Place a Bet on Gaming. Rosen, Cheryl. June, p. 56.
Checklist
New Rules for Donations. Capin, Gregory B. January, p. 30.
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Automate Your Internal Controls. Lanza, Richard B. February, p. 30.
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School Your Clients to Stop Theft. LaRosa, Leon A. Jr. March, p. 26.
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Market Every Day (in Every Way). Blum, Sidney A. April, p. 30.
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Dirty Little Secrets of 401(k) Plan Fees. Weber, Ken. May, p. 34.
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Help Prevent Identity Theft. June, p. 30.
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Tune Up for High-Performance Wealth. Borden, David. July, p. 25.
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Hiring the Best and the Brightest. August, p. 27.
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Managing Time-Sensitive Engagements. Cook, Larry R. September, p. 29.
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The Word on IRD. Desmarais, David. October, p. 27.
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Points for Retention. November, p. 23.
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Practical Training Tips for Smaller Firms. Steele, Linda. December, p. 32.
Compensation
A Road Map for Share-Based Compensation. Leahey, Anne L.; Zimmermann, Raymond A. April, p. 50.
Frontline Reaction to FASB 123(R). Balsam, Steven; O’Keefe, Sebastian; Wiedemer, Mark M. April, p. 54.
Continuing Professional Education
Be a Star CPE Instructor. Schaefer, James. November, p. 64.
Corporate Governance
CPAs as Corporate Directors. Archambeault, Deborah; Friedl, John. September, p. 52.
Education
A Treasure Trove of Accountancy’s Past. Bonner, Paul. August, p. 58.
Eight Special Women in Accounting. Previts, Gary John; Flesher, Dale L.; Sharp, Andrew D. August, p. 61.
Employee
Benefits
Taking Stock of ESPPs. Farmer, Timothy A.; Geisler, Gregory G. May, p. 44.
Time to Rethink Your 401(k) Plan? Oates, Nancy E.; Brown, Cynthia B. May, p. 50.
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Managed Accounts. Sammer, Joanne. August, p. 32.
Managed Accounts and the Pension Protection Act of 2006. (Sidebar) Lamoreaux, Matthew G. August, p. 35.
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A Bid for Fair Value. Balsam, Steven. September, p. 42.
Estate Services
CPAs as Trust Protectors. Allmon, Michael B. March, p. 42.
Financial Reporting
Changes in Accounting for Changes. Hall, Jack O.; Aldridge, C. Richard. February, p. 45.
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A Road Map for Share-Based Compensation. Leahey, Anne L.; Zimmermann, Raymond A. April, p. 50.
Frontline Reaction to FASB 123(R). Balsam, Steven; O’Keefe, Sebastian; Wiedemer, Mark M. April, p. 54.
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Avoiding FASB 123(R) Pitfalls. Randolph, David. May, p. 74.
Extraordinary Items Share Exclusive Company. Henry, Theresa F.; Holtzman, Mark P. May, p. 80.
Perfect Storm Prompts Changes in Pension Accounting. Miller, Paul B.W.; Bahnson, Paul R. May, p. 36.
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Closing the Gaps in GAAP. Shoulders, Craig D.; Freeman, Robert J. June, p. 62.
IFRS: Coming to America. Gill, Lawrence M. June, p. 70.
ROI on XBRL. Stantial, John. June, p. 32.
Two Years and Counting. Scarborough, Kathryn E.; Taylor, Mark H. June, p. 74.
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Getting a Handle on Loan Fees. Valdivia, Victor. August, p. 48.
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A Bid for Fair Value. Balsam, Steven. September, p. 42.
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Accounting for Uncertainty. Fleming, Damon M.; Whittenburg, Gerald E. October, p. 68.
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Accounting for Gift Cards. Kile, Charles Owen Jr. November, p. 38.
Consumers Fight Gift Card Restrictions. (Sidebar) Lamoreaux, Matthew G. November, p. 41.
Refining Fair Value Measurement. Miller, Paul B.W.; Bahnson, Paul R. November, p. 30.
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Software Revenue Recognition on the Rise. Regan, Greg; Regan, Tim. December, p. 50.
The Finer Points of Fair Value. Ratcliffe, Thomas A. December, p. 58.
Fraud
What Is Your Fraud IQ? Wells, Joseph T. May, p. 64.
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Flexing Your Super Financial Sleuth Power. Lehman, Mark; Watson, Marcia Weidenmier; Jones, Tim. June, p. 50.
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A Risk-Based Approach to Journal Entry Testing. Lanza, Richard B.; Gilbert, Scott. July, p. 32.
Internal Auditor Used Computer Tool to Detect WorldCom Fraud. (Sidebar) Lamoreaux, Matthew. July, p. 35.
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Assessing Fraud Risk. Wells, Joseph T.; Gill, John D. October, p. 63.
Fashioning a Fraud. Kessler, Bethmara. October, p. 60.
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What Is Your Fraud IQ? Wells, Joseph T. December, p. 56.
General
Interest
Going Global. (Graphic) January, p. 19.
Highlights. January, p. 10.
News Digest. January, p. 19.
Our Last Word: JofA Editorial and Design Team. January, p. 100.
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Heart of the Matter? (Graphic) February, p. 20.
Highlights. February, p. 10.
How Much Is Too Much? (Graphic) February, p. 17.
News Digest. February, p. 17.
The Last Word: Michael C. Paterno. Bonner, Paul. February, p. 104.
What’d He Say? (Graphic) February, p. 20.
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Corporate Concerns. (Graphic) March, p. 19.
Cost of Finance Operations Drops. (Graphic) March, p. 16.
Happy to Stay Put. (Graphic) March, p. 18.
Highlights. March, p. 10.
News Digest. March, p. 16.
The Last Word: Kevin Cook. Lamoreaux, Matthew G. March, p. 100.
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Efficiency in Neutral. (Graphic) April, p. 18.
Highlights. April, p. 12.
Investment Wallets Bulging. (Graphic) April, p. 14.
News Digest. April, p. 14.
The Answer Is Simple. (Graphic) April, p. 15.
The Last Word: Mike Liberti. Bonner, Paul. April, p. 104.
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A Matter of Perspective. (Graphic) May, p. 23.
Golden Girls? (Graphic) May, p. 20.
Highlights. May, p. 12.
News Digest. May, p. 20.
Nonprofits React to Corruption. (Graphic) May, p. 24.
T-H-A-N-K Y-O-U Spells Motivation. (Graphic) May, p. 21.
The Last Word: Steve Taylor. Bonner, Paul. May, p. 116.
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Breaking the One-Page Barrier. (Graphic) June, p. 19.
Financial Sophistication Fluctuates With Age. (Graphic) June, p. 20.
Highlights. June, p. 12.
News Digest. June, p. 19.
The Last Word: Ruben Davila. Rosen, Cheryl. June, p. 120.
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Finding Value in the Fair Value Option. (Graphic) July, p. 18.
GRC Budgets Swelling. (Graphic) July, p. 20.
Highlights. July, p. 10.
News Digest. July, p. 17.
The Last Word: Kevin Perkins. Rosen, Cheryl. July, p. 108.
The New Faces of Retirement. (Graphic) July, p. 17.
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Gradual Aging of Bankruptcy Filers. (Graphic) August, p. 23.
Highlights. August, p. 12.
Lost in Translation. (Graphic) August, p. 24.
News Digest. August, p. 21.
The First Step Toward Success. (Graphic) August, p. 21.
The Last Word: Sandra Abalos. Nilsen, Kim. August, p. 108.
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Frequency of Manipulating Firms by Industry. (Graphic) September, p. 20.
Highlights. September, p. 12.
News Digest. September, p. 19.
Suspicious Activity Reports Rack Up. (Graphic) September, p. 22.
The Last Word: Tina Klocke. Overcash, Loanna. September, p. 144.
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Highlights. October, p. 12.
Investor Confidence in Capital Markets. (Graphic) October, p. 21.
News Digest. October, p. 21.
Off-Ramping: By the Numbers. (Graphic) October, p. 24.
The Last Word: Denise Stubbs. Pinkston, Megan. October, p. 116.
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Delinquency Rates for Mortgage Loans. (Graphic) November, p. 20.
Highlights. November, p. 12.
More Real Estate Construction Loans in the Red. (Graphic) November, p. 19.
News Digest. November, p. 19.
The Last Word: Anthony R. Reed. Nilsen, Kim. November, p. 116.
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Check Cashing, Fund Transfers Under IRS Scrutiny. (Graphic) December, p. 24.
Highlights. December, p. 10.
News Digest. December, p. 21.
Nonbank Lenders Grab Share of SNC Portfolio. (Graphic) December, p. 21.
The Last Word: Carl Bagge. Overcash, Loanna. December, p. 128.
Government
Closing the Gaps in GAAP. Shoulders, Craig D.; Freeman, Robert J. June, p. 62..
Headliner Q&A
Getting It Right: Christopher Cox Interview. Pickard, Geoffrey. March, p. 28.
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Simplifying Global Accounting: Sir David Tweedie Interview. Pickard, Geoffrey. July, p. 36.
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Seeking Clarity: Robert Pozen Interview. October, p. 30.
In Our Opinion
Improving CEO-Speak. Amernic, Joel; Craig, Russell. January, p. 65.
In Practice
Mining Audit Research. Bolt-Lee, Cynthia. April, p. 68.
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Management Accounting Research for the C-Suite. Bolt-Lee, Cynthia. November, p. 50.
Inside
AICPA
Mares Earns Top Tax Honors. January, p. 78.
Two Win Institute’s Top Citation. January, p. 78.
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Awards for Public Service. February, p. 76.
Brackens Is New Vice-President. February, p. 76.
Hoffman Receives Special Recognition Award. February, p. 77.
O’Dell to Chair Private Company Financial Reporting Committee. February, p. 76.
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AICPA Board Commends Hero. May, p. 102.
AICPA Honored for Training Programs. May, p. 102.
“Feed the Pig” Wins Communicator Awards. May, p. 102.
Professor Receives Lifetime Contribution Award. May, p. 102.
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Academic Recognized for Achievement in Accounting Education. July, p. 95.
AICPA Honors CPA and Firm for Public Service Efforts. July, p. 94.
Metzler Named SBA Financial Services Champion of the Year. July, p. 94.
Pundits and Politicians Take the Stage. July, p. 94.
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Office of Strategy Management Gets New Director. August, p. 89.
Workshop Focuses on Future. August, p. 89.
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Award Honors Outstanding CPAs in Government. October, p. 87.
Institute Names Three to Business and Industry Hall of Fame. October, p. 87.
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High Exam-Scorers Recognized. November, p. 93.
New Director for a New Position. November, p. 93.
New Scholarship Program for Inspirational Students. November, p. 94.
Obituary: Former AICPA President Wallace Olson. November, p. 94.
Scholarships Celebrate Diversity. November, p. 93.
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Director of Media Relations Appointed. December, p. 87.
Expanded Hours for A&A Hotline. December, p. 87.
Social Security Story Wins Best Article. December, p. 86.
International
Bridging the Culture GAAP. (Sidebar) Lamoreaux, Matthew G. February, p. 42.
Found in Translation. Sorensen, Susan M.; Kyle, Donald L. February, p. 38.
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IFRS: Coming to America. Gill, Lawrence M. June, p. 70.
Legal Update
AICPA Files Briefs in Securities and Malpractice Cases. Miller, Richard I. April, p. 32.
Letters
Beyond the Standards. Klick, Robert C. January, p. 12.
One Space or Two? Course, Cynthia L. January, p. 12.
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Author’s Reply. Sorensen, Susan M. April, p. 13.
Lost in the Crowd. Sacks, Steven E. April, p. 13.
Style Over Substance? Olson, Donald H. April, p. 13.
The Case for Paperless Reports. Johnson, Matthew R. April, p. 13.
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Author’s Reply. Porcaro, Gregory A. May, p. 14.
Author’s Reply. Sparks, H. Charles. May, p. 14.
Double-Check Requirements. Smith, Denise. May, p. 14.
More Ways in the Maze. Senathi, Nanda. May, p. 14.
Perhaps Not Home Free. Christofely, George M. May, p. 14.
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AICPA’s Reply. George, Carl. August, p. 15.
All Work and No Play. Farina, Frank. August, p. 14.
Assigning Credit Where it’s Due. Wirtz, Don. August, p. 14.
Author’s Reply. Randolph, David. August, p. 14.
For Peat’s Sake. Bauman, Michael. August, p. 14.
Perspectives on “Feed the Pig.” Glickman, Brian E. August, p. 14.
The Calm After the Storm. Naik, Subodh. August, p. 14.
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A Secret to Share. Pokrassa, Gary. October, p. 14.
Generation Gap. Herberg, Jon B. October, p. 14.
Great Article, Bad Headline. Chu, Elina. October, p. 14.
Love the New Look. Pietras, Thomas D. October, p. 14.
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A Man of Principles. Coppock, Samuel H. December, p. 15.
Audit Committees Should Lead by Example. Oliverio, Mary Ellen. December, p. 14.
Author’s Reply. Balsam, Steven. December, p. 14.
ESOARS: A Flawed Product? Mahoney, Jeff. December, p. 14.
Litigation Support
Wading Into Litigation Support. Fenton, Edmund Jr. August, p. 54.
Nonprofits
NPO Compensation in the Spotlight. Spencer, Gwen. October, p. 54.
Official
Literature
Exposure Drafts Outstanding. January, p. 82.
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Exposure Drafts Outstanding. February, p. 79.
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Exposure Drafts Outstanding. March, p. 83.
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Exposure Drafts Outstanding. April, p. 89.
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Exposure Drafts Outstanding. May, p. 105.
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Exposure Drafts Outstanding. June, p. 103.
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Exposure Drafts Outstanding. July, p. 98.
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Exposure Drafts Outstanding. August, p. 92.
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Exposure Drafts Outstanding. September, p. 96.
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Exposure Drafts Outstanding. October, p. 90.
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Exposure Drafts Outstanding. November, p. 98.
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Exposure Drafts Outstanding. December, p. 90.
Official
Releases
FASB Statement no. 158, Employers’ Accounting for Defined Benefit Pension and Other Postretirement Plans. January, p. 85.
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Ethics Interpretation. February, p. 91.
GASB Statement no. 49, Accounting and Financial Reporting for Pollution Remediation Obligations. February, p. 81.
SAS no. 113, Omnibus—2006. February, p. 88.
SSAE no. 14, SSAE Hierarchy. February, p. 90.
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SAS no. 114, The Auditor’s Communication With Those Charged With Governance. March, p. 85.
SSARS Interpretation no. 28 of AR Section 100, Statement on Standards for Accounting and Review. March, p. 93.
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FASB Statement no. 159, The Fair Value Option for Financial Assets and Financial Liabilities (Including an Amendment of FASB Statement no. 115). April, p. 92.
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SSARS Interpretation no. 29 to AR Section 100, Compilation and Review of Financial Statements. May, p. 110.
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SAS Interpretation of AU Section 330, The Confirmation Process. June, p. 106.
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Ethics Interpretation. July, p. 102.
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GASB Statement no. 50, Pension Disclosures, an Amendment of GASB Statements no. 25 and no. 27. August, p. 96.
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GASB no. 51, Accounting and Financial Reporting for Intangible Assets. September, p. 100.
SAS Interpretation no. 1 of AU section 325, Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit. September, p. 133.
SOP 07-1, Clarification of the Scope of the Audit and Accounting Guide Investment Companies and Accounting by Parent Companies and Equity Method Investors for Investments in Investment Companies. September, p. 117.
SSVS no. 1, Valuation of a Business, Business Ownership Interest, Security, or Intangible Asset. September, p. 103
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SSARS no. 15, Elimination of Certain References to Statements on Auditing Standards and Incorporation of Appropriate Guidance Into Statements on Standards for Accounting and Review Services. October, p. 94.
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SOP 07-2, Attestation Engagements That Address Specified Compliance Control Objectives and Related Controls at Entities That Provide Services to Investment Companies, Investment Advisers, or Other Service Providers. November, p. 101.
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SQCS no. 7, A Firm’s System of Quality Control. December, p. 94.
Personal Financial Planning
Home Free. Weathers, Pamela S.; Havens, Jason E. January, p. 40.
Sell Financial Products Wisely. Sardis, Anthony; Mendlowitz, Edward. January, p. 51.
TIPS and CIPS. Boes, Richard F.; Plewa, Franklin J.; Bezik, Mark. January, p. 45.
Worries About Inflation. (Sidebar) Cobos, Raymond. January, p. 49.
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Roths on the Rise. (Sidebar) Bonner, Paul. February, p. 65.
Starting Out on the Right Foot. (Sidebar) Grant, Randi K. February, p. 66.
To Roth or Not to Roth? Chesser, Delton L.; Davis, Charles E.; Thomasson, Timothy S. February, p. 64.
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Choose the Right Health Care Account. Siegel, Bart H. March, p. 58.
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Taking Stock of ESPPs. Farmer, Timothy A.; Geisler, Gregory G. May, p. 44.
Practice
Development
Sell Financial Products Wisely. Sardis, Anthony; Mendlowitz, Edward. January, p. 51.
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CPAs as Trust Protectors. Allmon, Michael B. March, p. 42.
Help Clients Get Government Contracts. Sparks, H. Charles; Wichmann, Henry. March, p. 32.
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Build, Buy (or Sell)? Ezell, John R. April, p. 34.
Structuring for Growth. McCarthy, Ed. April, p. 38.
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Place a Bet on Gaming. Rosen, Cheryl. June, p. 56.
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All in the Family. Benson, Lyle K. Jr. July, p. 62.
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Securing Succession Success. Korn, Donald Jay. December, p. 34.
Practice
Management
Economics of Scale. (Case Study) Lacher, Carl J. March, p. 36.
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Talent-Tempting Web Sites. Gladen, Paul; Beed, Teresa. April, p. 42.
Tips for a New Managing Partner. (Sidebar) Rosenberg, Marc. April, p. 40.
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Keeping Current Can Help Firms Overcome Recruitment and Retention Challenges. Dias, Bob. August, p. 39.
The Red Carpet Treatment. Robert Half International. August, p. 36.
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Untying the Knot: Planning for a De-Merger. Sinkin, Joel; Putney, Terrence. October, p. 46.
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Make Direct Marketing Pay Off. Bildstein, Larry. December, p. 38.
Professional
Development
Delivering Difficult Messages. Engels, John J. July, p. 50.
Professional
Issues
Barriers to Mobility: A Crisis for Many CPAs. Voynich, Scott. April, p. 46.
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Speaking in the Public Interest: Randy Fletchall Interview. Tie, Robert. November, p. 26.
Reviews
Business Bookshelf. Shildneck, Barbara J. January, p. 75.
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Effective Websites for CPAs: Grow Your Practice and Profits. Overcash, Loanna. May, p. 100.
More Than a Numbers Game: A Brief History of Accounting. Rosen, Cheryl. May, p. 100.
Optimizing Company Cash: A Guide for Financial Professionals. Bonner, Paul. May, p. 101.
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Accounting Best Practices (Fifth Edition). Nilsen, Kim. August, p. 86.
Buy-Sell Agreements: Ticking Time Bombs or Reasonable Resolutions? Nilsen, Kim. August, p. 87.
Computer Forensics: An Essential Guide for Accountants, Lawyers, and Managers. Overcash, Loanna. August, p. 86.
Life Is Short, Art Is Long: Maximizing Estate Planning Strategies for Collectors of Art, Antiques and Collectibles. Hayes, Michael. August, p. 87.
Small Business, Big Life: Five Steps to Creating a Great Life With Your Own Small Business. Overcash, Loanna. August, p. 86.
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Compensation as a Strategic Asset: The New Paradigm. Overcash, Loanna. December, p. 84.
Double Take: Unequal Taxation of Equals. Bonner, Paul. December, p. 83.
Guide to ESOP Valuation and Financial Advisory Services (Second Edition). Ludwig, William C. December, p. 82.
Quiet Guys Can Do Great Things, Too: A Black Accountant’s Success Story. Robinson, Diana R. December, p. 83.
Stolen Without a Gun. Wells, Joseph T. December, p. 82.
Risk Management
The Human Element: The Weakest Link in Information Security. Lineberry, Stephen. November, p. 44.
Software
Get Ready for Vista. Johnston, Randolph P. May, p. 54.
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NPO Software Measures Up. Jones, Roberta Ann. July, p. 68.
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Users Grade Tax Software. Zarowin, Stanley. October, p. 34.
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Tools for Financial Analysis. Estes, James; Savich, Richard S.; Ivanova, Maya. November, p. 70.
Special
Report
A Glimpse of the Future. January, p. 43.
AICPA and ACFE Join Forces to Prevent Fraud. (Sidebar) January, p. 32.
Worldwide: Looters Have a Foothold. Black, William K. January, p. 32.
Tax
Denial of Contingent Liability Loss Deduction. (Tax Case) Schnee, Edward J. January, p. 67.
Does Your Car Qualify? (Graphic) January, p. 67.
E-Filers Get Fastest Refunds. (Graphic) January, p. 67.
Estate Tax Rate Falls. (Graphic) January, p. 68.
Home Free. Weathers, Pamela S.; Havens, Jason E. January, p. 40.
Kiddie Tax Changes Result in Financial Aid Traps. (From The Tax Adviser) Laffie, Lesli S. January, p. 70.
Offers in Compromise Are Reviewable. (Tax Case) Brown, Michael H. January, p. 69.
Uncle Sam Grants Wishes. (Graphic) January, p. 68.
Value-Added Payment Receipt Not Deferral. (Tax Case) Brown, Michael H. January, p. 68.
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America’s Growth Spurt. (Graphic) February, p. 69.
Automatic Enrollment Rules for 401(k) Plans. (From The Tax Adviser) Laffie, Lesli S. February, p. 68.
Clear Reflection of Income. (Tax Case) Schnee, Edward J. February, p. 69.
Early Distributions from Inherited IRAs. (Tax Case) Reichert, Charles J. February, p. 69.
E-Filers Get on Board. (Graphic) February, p. 70.
Roths on the Rise. (Sidebar) Bonner, Paul. February, p. 65.
Taxing Damages for Emotional Distress. (Tax Case) Mannino, Laura Lee. February, p. 70.
To Roth or Not to Roth? Chesser, Delton L.; Davis, Charles E.; Thomasson, Timothy S. February, p. 64.
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Choose the Right Health Care Account. Siegel, Bart H. March, p. 58.
CPAs Volunteering at Nonprofits. (From The Tax Adviser) Laffie, Lesli S. March, p. 70.
Credit Counselors Fail. (Graphic) March, p. 73.
Full Deduction on Meal Reimbursements. (Tax Case) Fesler, R. Dan; Maples, Larry. March, p. 74.
Loan Premium Not Liability. (Tax Case) Schnee, Edward J. March, p. 72.
On the Line for a Phone Tax Refund? (Tax Brief) March, p. 72.
Personal Loan Guarantee Not Basis. (Tax Case) Reichert, Charles J. March, p. 73.
Price Trumps Unit. (Graphic) March, p. 72.
The Choice-of-Entity Maze. Porcaro, Gregory A. March, p. 64.
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Beating the Clock on Refunds. (Tax Case) Schnee, Edward J. April, p. 78.
City Dwellers Pay the Price. (Graphic) April, p. 80.
Energy-Efficient Commerical Buildings Deduction. (From The Tax Adviser) Laffie, Lesli S. April, p. 76.
IRS Scores Victory Over Alleged Tax Shelter. (Tax Case) Stampfli, Matt; Pulliam, Darlene. April, p. 78.
Many Happy Returns. (Graphic) April, p. 78.
More Choices Than Ever. (Graphic) April, p. 79.
S Corporation Update. Godfrey, Howard. April, p. 57.
Taxing International Transactions: A World of Difference. (Tax Practice Corner) Sorensen, Susan M. April, p. 74.
Value Gifts on the Date Given. (Tax Case) Rider, Gary D.; Pulliam, Darlene. April, p. 79.
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35% Flat Tax Hits Non-CPAs. (Tax Case) Gilman, Jeffrey. May, p. 92.
AICPA Criticizes Tax Patents. (Tax Brief) May, p. 90.
Avoiding FASB 123(R) Pitfalls. Randolph, David. May, p. 74.
Collect Call. (Line Item) May, p. 92.
Cost of Ownership. (Graphic) May, p. 91.
E-Filing Lags. (Line Item) May, p. 92.
Horse Sense Applied to Startup. (Tax Case) Reichert, Charles J. May, p. 90.
In the Line of Duty. (Tax Case) Stuart, Gloria; Metrejean, Cheryl T. May, p. 91.
Incentives for Businesses in Distressed Communities. (From The Tax Adviser) Laffie, Lesli S. May, p. 88.
IRS Directors “Own” Shelters. (Tax Brief) May, p. 90.
IRS Lost and Found. (Graphic) May, p. 90.
IRS, B&D Tool Up for Trial. (Tax Case) Cooley, Karen M.; Pulliam, Darlene. May, p. 91.
Pay Upfront on OICs. (Line Item) May, p. 92.
Whistleblowers Wanted. (Tax Practice Corner) Scott, Paul D. May, p. 86.
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AICPA Criticizes Foreign Currency Regs. (Line Item) June, p. 92.
CPAs Prescribe AMT Relief. (Tax Brief) June, p. 90.
Determining Basis for Gambling Losses. (From The Tax Adviser) Laffie, Lesli S. June, p. 94.
E-Filing Surges. (Line Item) June, p. 92.
Heavy Price for Ignoring Levy Notice. (Tax Case) Gilman, Jeffrey. June, p. 91.
IRS Targets Foreign Tax Credit Generators. (Tax Brief) Thomas, Bob; Pulliam, Darlene. June, p. 90.
New Law Provides AMT Relief. (Tax Practice Corner) Giordano, Diane. June, p. 88.
No Penalty for BLIPS. (Tax Case) Schnee, Edward J. June, p. 90.
Report Says IRS Fails to Protect Sensitive Data. (Line Item) June, p. 92.
States Bank on Businesses. (Graphic) June, p. 91.
Tax Groups Counteract Internal Pressure. (Graphic) June, p. 90.
Whose Fraud? (Tax Case) Schnee, Edward J. June, p. 91.
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Abusive Return Preparers Face Heightened Prosecution. (Graphic) July, p. 84.
AICPA Tax Division to Teach Quality Control. (Line Item) July, p. 86.
(Almost) All the Right Answers. (Graphic) July, p. 86.
Bills Target Contractor Scofflaws; Fed Workers Delinquent. (Tax Brief) July, p. 84.
Counting Escrows. (Line Item) July, p. 86.
Disallowed Idemnity Deduction Blues. (Tax Case) Schnee, Edward J. July, p. 85.
Errors Add Up. (Graphic) July, p. 85.
IRS Issues Guidance on Monetary Penalties. (Tax Brief) July, p. 84.
Look to Audit Bottom Line, Says IRS. (Tax Brief) July, p. 84.
No Gain, Some Pain for Another Lottery Winner. (Tax Case) Pace, Ryan H. July, p. 85.
Practice Makes Perfect. (Tax Practice Corner) Lee, Keith R. July, p. 82.
Rollover Ruling. (Line Item) July, p. 86.
Service Boosts Number of Correspondence Examinations. (From The Tax Adviser) Nevius, Alistair M. July, p. 88.
Tax Patents Considered. Cathey, Jack; Godfrey, Howard; Ransome, Justin. July, p. 40.
The Dreaded Kiddie Tax. Ford, Allen; Hydeman, Heidi L. July, p. 55.
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Crackdown on Fraudulent Tax Return Preparers. (Tax Practice Corner) Pace, Ryan H. August, p. 70.
Disregarded Entities Held in High Regard. (From The Tax Adviser) Nevius, Alistair M. August, p. 78.
Is it Alimony? (Tax Case) Reichert, Charles J. August, p. 74.
Korb Reassures on FIN 48. (Line Item) August, p. 76.
No “Alternatives” to Tax Lien Foreclosures. (Tax Case) Pulliam, Darlene. August, p. 76.
No “Red Magic” for Heinz. (Tax Case) Schnee, Edward J. August, p. 73.
Online Traffic Reports. (Graphic) August, p. 72.
Proposed New Form 990 Released. (Line Item) August, p. 76.
Put the Proof on Paper. (Line Item) August, p. 76.
Securities Basis Reporting Aired. (Line Item) August, p. 76.
Stakes Raised on Oversized Refund Claims. (Tax Brief) August, p. 72.
Supreme Court to Hear Kentucky Muni Bond Case. (Tax Brief) August, p. 73.
Taxpayers Pocket Electronic Refunds. (Graphic) August, p. 74.
Transitional Relief for Changes to Preparer Penalty. (Tax Brief) August, p. 72.
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Blended Family an “Unforeseen Circumstance” for Home Sale. (Tax Brief) September, p. 82.
D.C. Circuit Switches Position in Murphy. (Tax Case) Mannino, Laura Lee. September, p. 84.
E-File for Excise Taxes. (Line Item) September, p. 86.
Forced Home Sale Can Result in Income to the Borrower. (From The Tax Adviser) Nevius, Alistair M. September, p. 88.
Foreign Tax Credit Form Revised. (Tax Brief) September, p. 82.
Introducing E-Postcards. (Graphic) September, p. 82.
IRS Adopts Westpac. (Line Item) September, p. 86.
IRS Expands Life Cycle Series. (Graphic) September, p. 83.
Matching Asset Values for Income and Estate Tax. (Tax Case) Rider, Gary D.; Pulliam, Darlene. September, p. 84.
Nexus and FIN 48: States of Flux. (Tax Practice Corner) Wells, Jean T.; McFadden-Wade, Gwendolyn. September, p. 80.
S Corporation Profits or Payday? Fellows, James A.; Jewell, John F. September, p. 60.
Saver’s Credit a Well-Kept Secret? (Line Item) September, p. 86.
Senators Propose Tax Nexus Bill. (Line Item) September, p. 86.
Settlement Doesn’t Legitimize Sham. (Tax Case) Schnee, Edward J. September, p. 82.
You Say Omit, I Say Understate. (Tax Case) Reichert, Charles J. September, p. 83.
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A Pink Slip and a Vest. (Tax Brief) October, p. 76.
Accounting for Uncertainty. Fleming, Damon M.; Whittenburg, Gerald E. October, p. 68.
Age Increases for New Hire Incentives. (Graphic) October, p. 77.
AICPA Comments on Child Regs. (Tax Brief) October, p. 76.
Bill Targets Taxation of Nonresidents. (Line Item) October, p. 79.
Cafeteria Plans Get Full-Menu Regs. (Line Item) October, p. 79.
Feeding the Tax Gap. (Graphic) October, p. 76.
Overlooked Medical Deductions Abound. (From The Tax Adviser) Nevius, Alistair M. October, p. 80.
Pot Parsed From Deductible Expenses. (Tax Case) Schnee, Edward J. October, p. 77.
“Reasonable Certainty” for a Theft Loss Deduction. (Tax Practice Corner) Siegel, Bart. October, p. 74.
Taxpayer Suffers One-Two Punch on Stock’s Decline. (Tax Case) Upshaw, Alice A.; Pulliam, Darlene. October, p. 77.
TIGTA: IRS Passwords at Risk. (Line Item) October, p. 79.
“Transactions of Interest” Regs Finalized. (Line Item) October, p. 79.
Travel Deduction Gets Bumped. (Tax Case) Reichert, Charles J. October, p. 78.
“Unique” Trust Costs Exempted From Floor. (Tax Brief) October, p. 76.
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AICPA Assesses Form 990 Redesign. (Tax Brief) November, p. 78.
Be Wary of Taxes Sapping Life Insurance Proceeds. (Tax Practice Corner) Grassi, Sebastian V. Jr. November, p. 76.
Corporations and Partnerships to Tell More About Ownership. (Tax Brief) November, p. 78.
Deferred Compensation Documentation Deadline Extended. (Line Item) November, p. 82.
Embezzlement No Excuse. (Tax Case) Mannino, Laura Lee. November, p. 79.
Estate Tax Exemptions and Rates Over Time. (Graphic) November, p. 78.
Estate Tax Take Little Changed. (Line Item) November, p. 82.
Five-Card Withhold ’Em. (Line Item) November, p. 82.
Government Employment Tax Delinquencies Improved. (Tax Brief) November, p. 78.
Hiring Incentives Target Veterans, Rural Counties. (From The Tax Adviser) Nevius, Alistair M. November, p. 84.
Horses, Houses and a Profit Motive. (Tax Case) Thompson, Steven C. November, p. 80.
QSub Is Employer. (Line Item) November, p. 82.
Son of BOSS Goes Into Overtime. (Tax Case) Schnee, Edward J. November, p. 79.
The Deduction Question: Business or Hobby? (Graphic) November, p. 79.
Work Product Stands Up to IRS Summons. (Tax Case) Gilman, Jeffrey. November, p. 80.
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A Moot Point (and a Half) for Exxon. (Tax Case) Mannino, Laura Lee. December, p. 72.
A Point of No Return. (Tax Case) Mannino, Laura Lee. December, p. 72.
Circular 230 Revisions Finalized. (Tax Brief) December, p. 70.
Ease the Burden of Busy Season. (Tax Practice Corner) Chanel, Gerri. December, p. 68.
Indianapolis Power & Light Trips Circuits. (Tax Case) Reichert, Charles J. December, p. 71.
IRS Revises Measure of Ability to Pay. (Line Item) December, p. 74.
IRS to Study Like-Kind Exchanges. (Line Item) December, p. 74.
New Form 990 Taken to Task. (Line Item) December, p. 74.
No Theft Loss for “Phantom” Income. (Tax Case) Schnee, Edward J. December, p. 70.
Saving Taxes in Transfers of Personal Goodwill. (From The Tax Adviser) Nevius, Alistair M. December, p. 76.
Say Goodbye to Form SS-4. (Graphic) December, p. 72.
Small Business E-Filings Jump 50%. (Graphic) December, p. 70.
Tax Court to Rule on Sex Change. (Tax Case) Wells, Jean T.; McFadden-Wade, Gwendolyn. December, p. 71.
Tax Patents Reportable Transactions. (Line Item) December, p. 74.
TIGTA: Hobby Loss Rule Hobbled. (Tax Brief) December, p. 70.
Technology
Smart Stops on the Web. Nolan, Vince. January, p. 29.
Technology Q&A. Zarowin, Stanley. January, p. 72.
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Smart Stops on the Web. Nolan, Vince. February, p. 29.
Technology Q&A. Zarowin, Stanley. February, p. 73.
What’s Hot, Cool and Very Useful. Zarowin, Stanley. February, p. 60.
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Smart Stops on the Web. Nolan, Vince; Rasmus, Amelia. March, p. 25.
Technology Q&A. Zarowin, Stanley. March, p. 76.
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Smart Stops on the Web. Rasmus, Amelia. April, p. 29.
Talent-Tempting Web Sites. Gladen, Paul; Beed, Teresa. April, p. 42.
Technology Q&A. Zarowin, Stanley. April, p. 82.
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Get Ready for Vista. Johnston, Randolph P. May, p. 54.
Smart Stops on the Web. Pinkston, Megan. May, p. 33.
Technology Q&A. Zarowin, Stanley. May, p. 96.
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Flexing Your Super Financial Sleuth Power. Lehman, Mark; Watson, Marcia Weidenmier; Jones, Tim. June, p. 50.
ROI on XBRL. Stantial, John. June, p. 32.
Smart Stops on the Web. Pinkston, Megan. June, p. 29.
Technology Q&A. Zarowin, Stanley. June, p. 96.
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NPO Software Measures Up. Jones, Roberta Ann. July, p. 68.
Smart Stops on the Web. Pinkston, Megan. July, p. 26.
Technology Q&A. Zarowin, Stanley. July, p. 90.
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Smart Stops on the Web. Pinkston, Megan. August, p. 28.
Technology Q&A. Zarowin, Stanley. August, p. 82.
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Smart Stops on the Web. Pinkston, Megan. September, p. 30.
Technology Q&A. Zarowin, Stanley. September, p. 90.
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Smart Stops on the Web. Pinkston, Megan. October, p. 28.
Technology Q&A. Zarowin, Stanley. October, p. 82.
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Smart Stops on the Web. Pinkston, Megan. November, p. 24.
Technology Q&A. Zarowin, Stanley. November, p. 88.
The Human Element: The Weakest Link in Information Security. Lineberry, Stephen. November, p. 44.
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Smart Stops on the Web. Pinkston, Megan. December, p. 31.
Software Revenue Recognition on the Rise. Regan, Greg; Regan, Tim. December, p. 50.
Technology Q&A. Zarowin, Stanley. December, p. 78.
Technology
Workshop
Navigate Speedily in Excel Data. Severson, James T. January, p. 56.
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The Power of Arrays. Goldwater, Paul; Fogarty, Timothy. March, p. 52.
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Spyware Protection. Davis, James P. April, p. 65.
Surf Safely. Leon, James F. April, p. 62.
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Collaborate on the Web. Cong, Yu; Du, Hui. June, p. 48.
Remote Assistance. Petravick, Simon; Troutman, Coleen S.; Schroeder, W. Peter. June, p. 40.
Stay Connected on the Road. Jennings, Bob. June, p. 36.
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Keeping Secrets. Callahan, Theo. July, p. 76.
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Add Muscle to Excel. Lenning, Jeff. August, p. 64.
Top
Line
A Sarbanes-Oxley Meditation. Habbart, Dan. January, p. 16.
Cities Creating New Jobs. January, p. 16.
Directors’ Pay Up 14%. January, p. 17.
Help for Small Companies. January, p. 16.
Johannes Nider Quote. January, p. 14.
No “Irrational Exuberance” for Sarbox. January, p. 17.
Online Banking Drops Off. January, p. 14.
Paperless Reports Shunned. January, p. 14.
Retirement Expectations Changing. January, p. 14.
States With Favorable Business Tax Climates. January, p. 17.
Taking Things Literally. Saint, P. Jenice. January, p. 17.
Time Pressures Rise. January, p. 16.
Untouchable Offenders. January, p. 15.
What’s on Your PCs? January, p. 15.
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A Peck of Jalapenos. Rosen, Cheryl. February, p. 13.
A Student Threepeat. Rosen, Cheryl. February, p. 12.
Back to School. Rosen, Cheryl. February, p. 15.
Beware the Blog. February, p. 12.
Bookmarks. Hayes, Michael. February, p. 13.
Bringin’ Home the Bacon. February, p. 14.
Countries for Easy Tax Filing. February, p. 13.
Five Financial Concerns of Your Affluent Clients. February, p. 14.
Jackie Mason Quote. February, p. 12.
Partners Pose Info Security Risk. February, p. 15.
Stay on Track. February, p. 15.
Staying Power. February, p. 14.
The Paycheck Doesn’t Lie. February, p. 14.
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A Matter of Perspective. March, p. 13.
Data Point: $190,000. March, p. 14.
Four Key Indicators Pointing to Promotion. March, p. 15.
I’ll Raise You One. March, p. 14.
Mark of a Good Manager. March, p. 13.
Missing the Train. March, p. 15.
Most Audit Committees Still Lack Accountants. March, p. 14.
Red Tide Rising. March, p. 12.
States With the Fastest Growth Rates for Majority Women-Owned Firms. March, p. 14.
Taking Security Into Your Own Hands. March, p. 13.
Top Five Influences on Business Ethics. March, p. 15.
Warren Buffett Quote. March, p. 12.
Workers Tune In. March, p. 15.
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Asia Leads World in Optimism. April, p. 22.
Back to School. April, p. 20.
Corporate Shields. April, p. 23.
Data Point: 80.4. April, p. 21.
Everyone Has Something to Learn. April, p. 23.
Hire Me! April, p. 21.
Hot Jobs. April, p. 22.
How Low Can They Go? April, p. 22.
Report Sheds Light on IPO Market. April, p. 23.
Showing the Way. April, p. 20.
Small Business Shuns Outside Financing. April, p. 23.
The Best-Laid Plans. April, p. 20.
Ways to Minimize Stress. April, p. 21.
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A Taxing Workload. May, p. 19.
Catching the Auditor’s Eye. May, p. 17.
Credit Security Benefits All. May, p. 17.
Data Point: 70. May, p. 19.
Extreme Retirement Makeovers in the Forecast. May, p. 16.
Halt Pre-Approved Chaos. May, p. 18.
Happy Customers Open Their Wallets. May, p. 18.
Majority Voting Now in Majority. May, p. 16.
New Era of Performance Standards. May, p. 19.
Nigerian Scammers 1, County Treasurer 0. Wells, Joseph T. May, p. 18.
Optimistic Executive Outlook. May, p. 19.
Unwavering. May, p. 16.
Want to Teach? It’s Easier Now. May, p. 17.
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Banks Push Tech Initiatives. June, p. 17.
Collaborative Fraud Networks on the Rise. June, p. 17.
Data Point: 84. June, p. 16.
Firms Not Planning for Booming Retirements. June, p. 14.
Managers’ Reputations Outshine Execs’. June, p. 15.
Money Talks. June, p. 14.
Performance Dashboards and Analysis for Value Creation. Bonner, Paul. June, p. 16.
Roundup Edition. Wells, Joseph T. June, p. 17.
Shunning Spam. June, p. 16.
Technology Boosts Counterfeit Circulation. June, p. 15.
The Accounting Allure. June, p. 14.
Use Power Efficiently at the Office. June, p. 15.
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10 Minutes to Impress. July, p. 13.
A Humbling Appointment. July, p. 13.
Always Something New to Learn? July, p. 15.
An Antidote to Excess? July, p. 14.
Data Point: $48.7 Billion. July, p. 14.
F.J. Raymond Quote. July, p. 12.
Feeling the Tax Sting. July, p. 12.
Filings Tumble Following Bankruptcy Reform. July, p. 13.
Gender Gap in Financial Preparedness. July, p. 12.
Tip Your Hat to Tipsters. July, p. 12.
Turn the Spotlight on Tax-Friendly Benefit Options. July, p. 15.
Weaving the Web of Information. July, p. 14.
Where Taxpayers Are Most Likely to Pay the AMT in 2007. July, p. 15.
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All That Glitters Is Not Gold. Wells, Joseph T. August, p. 18.
Andy Fried Quote. August, p. 16.
Avoiding the Commitment Dip. August, p. 17.
CPA Executives Predict HR Headaches. August, p. 19.
CPAs Rock Out for Education. Byrne, Tom. August, p. 18.
Data Point: 12,748. August, p. 18.
Eyeing the C-Suite. August, p. 17.
Ideas That Really Work to Recruit and Retain Staff. August, p. 19.
Recent CPA Exam Passing Rates. August, p. 16.
Self-Taught CPAs. August, p. 16.
Sweet Charity. August, p. 16.
Technical Education a Must for CAEs. August, p. 19.
Who Pays 401(k) Fees? August, p. 17.
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Best Practice: Continuation Plans. September, p. 15.
Conrad Hewitt Quote. September, p. 14.
Data Point: 13,000. September, p. 16.
Headaches and Stretched Agendas for Audit Committees. September, p. 16.
Is Your Software Illegal? September, p. 14.
It’s Not Brain Surgery. Wells, Joseph T. September, p. 15.
Level the Playing Field. September, p. 17.
Make New Friends. September, p. 17.
Ship Out. September, p. 15.
Small Biz Burdens. September, p. 16.
Successful Students Tap Career Centers. September, p. 17.
The Worries of the World. September, p. 14.
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An Ounce of Prevention. October, p. 19.
Call in the Pros. October, p. 16.
Data Points: 33 and 25. October, p. 18.
Gauging Security ROI. October, p. 19.
Internships Let You Try Before You Hire. October, p. 16.
Leigh Buchanan Quote. October, p. 16.
Limit Your Loss. October, p. 18.
Paper or Plastic? October, p. 17.
Prepare for Cross-Border Investigations. October, p. 17.
SOX Fears Put at Ease. October, p. 19.
The Cost of Computer Crimes. October, p. 18.
The Envelope, Please. October, p. 17.
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CPAs Grab Seats on Audit Committees. November, p. 14.
CPATube. November, p. 17.
Data Point: 10–14. November, p. 17.
Data Point: 50%. November, p. 16.
Dialing for Dollars. Wells, Joseph T. November, p. 15.
Employees Not Up to Snuff. November, p. 16.
Laurence J. Peter Quote. November, p. 14.
Navigating Negotiations. November, p. 16.
One Big Step. November, p. 15.
Partners Unplug and Recharge. November, p. 14.
Risky Business. November, p. 15.
Tech Execs Find 123(R) Challenging. November, p. 16.
What to Keep? November, p. 17.
Work Force Investments. November, p. 17.
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Audit All the Time? December, p. 19.
BAP Rewards Problem-Solvers. December, p. 18.
Can You Ask for Severance? December, p. 16.
Data Point: 39. December, p. 18.
Financial Services Bear Brunt of Losses. December, p. 19.
Give and Take at the SSA. December, p. 16.
More Next Eggs Are in Retirement Baskets. December, p. 17.
Preventing No-Shows. December, p. 19.
Tell Us What You Really Think. December, p. 18.
The CFO Shuffle. December, p. 17.
Your Check Is in the Mail. Wells, Joseph T. December, p. 17.
Washington Report
How Will Democratic Control of Congress Affect You? Peterson, Mark. February, p. 22.
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Summits Address Capital Market Concerns. Overcash, Loanna. May, p. 31.
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Stakes Increase as High-Profile Bills Move Through. June, p. 26.
AICPA Urges Congress to Reconsider Preparer Standards. Dinackus, Lisa M. September, p. 25.
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House Passes Tax Strategy Patent Ban, FHA Overhaul Legislation. Dinackus, Lisa M. December, p. 27.
Worth
Repeating
A United Profession, Takin’ Care of Business. Williamson, Jimmy. February, p. 33