Brush Up on
Compliance
http://cpcaf.aicpa.org/Resources/Sarbanes+Oxley/ The+Changing+Regulatory+Landscape.htm
CPAs and compliance officers can
find background documentation, guidance and tools
for implementing the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
here. Looking for related CPE credit? Follow the
link to the CPA2Biz.com store for a CD-ROM
webcast. Or read the full text of the act and get
a brief history of the regulations.Voice Your Opinion
www.sarbanes-oxley-forum.com
This e-portal offers visitors who
register for free the opportunity to share their
experiences of complying with Sarbanes-Oxley in
its discussion forum; topics include audit and IT
issues, conferences and training and control
methodologies. Look up the portals latest
poll resultsor vote yourselfon which
stage your organization has reached with respect
to Sarbanes-Oxley compliance.
Time to Take
Control
www.fei.org/advocacy/internal_controls.cfm
CPAs and internal audit
controllers will find a full menu of links to
discussions, surveys, trends and white papers on
Sarbanes-Oxley at this Financial Executives
International Web spot. In addition to the full
text of the act, you can find SEC and PCAOB
guidance and summaries of section-404-related
laws. Check out the results of Pricewaterhouse-
Coopers Barometer Surveys on the impact of
Sarbanes-Oxley on private companies and
not-for-profits.
For (Internal)
Control Freaks
www.cfoc.gov
Managers, come to the Chief
Financial Officers Council Web site to get
the implementation guide for the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A-123 on
your responsibilities for internal control over
financial reporting. The guide comes with a
detailed flowchart outlining a five-step
assessment process and numerous exhibits,
including one for the money spent on financial
reporting activities.
In IT We Trust
www.itrb.gov
The Information Technology
Resources Board (ITRB) e-stop may be meant for
employees using computer systems in federal
government agencies, but all IT professionals can
benefit from some of the content in the Published
Reports section. Titles of note include A
Balanced Approach to Managing Risk in an
Unfriendly World: An Executives
Guide.
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Human Resources
Resources
www.managementhelp.org
Office managers and HR
consultants can bookmark this Web-based library
whose e-shelves are stocked with resources on
benefits and compensation, business planning,
e-commerce and ethics. There are comprehensive
overviews and links to discussion groups, free
e-training programs and newsletters.Tired of Commuting?
www.homebasedwork.com
Whether youre interested in
starting a home office or just want to
telecommute more frequently, you can find tips
here. Work-at-homers can access a jobs database
and sections on getting started, money matters
and doing business online. Read Home Business
Myths for pitfalls to avoid, a start-up checklist
and information about the tax benefits of a home
business. The section on working for an employer
includes advice on writing an effective rsum
and preparing for an interview.
Write it Right
www.getinterviews.com
Need help punching up your
rsum? Come here for a free critique, advice
on marketing yourself to prospective employers
and sample rsums. Learn the five mistakes
that will kill your candidacy, six factors of
career success and seven tips for a better
rsum. Or brush up on effective interview
strategies, how to project an eye-catching
presence on employment Web sites or write
effective cover letters.
Words on the Web
www.thefreedictionary.com
This Smart Stop works overtime
not only to define a word, but also to give users
antonyms, synonyms and two online encyclopedia
results. A query of accounting returned five
listings for the word itself plus links to other
definitions associated with it, such as accrual
basis and internal control,
references in classic literature and links to
related Web sites. This sites home page
also gives users a quotation and word of the day,
as well as a word game to enhance vocabulary.
Roll Call Revisited
www.nationalpayrollweek.com
Human resources and payroll
managers can get a jump on National Payroll Week
for 2006 at this Web site (first listed as a
Smart Stop in September 2004) to learn how to
lobby for a city or state payroll week, request a
proclamation or even learn the lyrics to the
song, America Works Because Were
Working for America. Users still can find
information on creating a new tax bracket, health
savings accounts and qualified stock option
plans, or access a paycheck calculator and W-4
assistant in the Educational Resources section. 
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