July 4, 2009
 
 
  1999 Subject Index
 

JANUARY -DECEMBER

Planning

1040 Gold Mine: Using Tax Season to Plan More For Your Clients. February, p.1.
Considering A Merger? How’s Your Ego? March, p. 1.
Do You Have What it Takes to Go Solo? March, p. 4.
The Lure of Consolidation. April, p. 1.
Acquisition Scorecard. April, p. 3.
Add Value with HUD Electronic Filings. May, p. 1.
Why Pro Bono Counts. May, p. 5.
Your Most Important Issues. June, p. 3.
Consolidation: The Newest Player. July, p. 1.
Tech Tools for the Future. August, p. 1.
Practice Aid: Be a Notary Too. August, p. 5.
Staying Independent and Competitive. September, p. 1.
Small Firm Survival: Diversification Through Specialization. September, p. 3.
Protect Your Investment With a Shareholder’s Agreement. September, p. 5.
Resolving Disputes Out of Court. October, p. 4.
Operating An ElderCare Practice. November, p. 1.
2000 And Beyond: Using The Past to Map the Future. December, p. 1.
Breakdown of AICPA-Affiliated Firms. December, p. 4.
Why Don’t Partners Get Along. December, p. 5.

Staffing

Flexible Firm Culture. June, p. 1.
The International Resource. October, p. 1.

Consulting Services

Soft-Dollar Practices of Broker-Dealers, Investment Advisers and Mutual Funds. January, p. 3.
Financial Planning: Managing Client Expectations. January, p. 5.
Fees vs. Commissions: Rules and Opinions. March, p. 4.
Technology Consulting Can Byte! June, p. 5.
What Juries Think. July, p. 5.
ABA Commission Endorses Fee Sharing. August, p. 3.
Q&A: From Tax to Financial Planning. August, p. 4.

Marketing

Marketing: Publishing in Five Easy Steps. January, p. 4.
Sell as a Team. May, p. 4.
Personal Marketing: Get Your Writing to Add Up. November, p. 4.
The Client Satisfaction Survey. December, p. 4.

International-Client Services

The Euro and Your Clients. January, p. 1.
Going Global? A Five-Year Outlook for Small Business. February, p.2.

Peer Review

Changes to Peer Review. July, p. 3.

Tax

The IRS Challenges Family Partnerships. March, p. 6.
Earned Income Credit Help. July, p. 4.

PCPS Update

Broadcast Faxes; New Peer Review Brochure; Success Studies Gearing Up in 1999; America’s MAP Leadership Meets; PCPS Goes Global. January, p. 7.
Risk Alerts Distributed to Member Firms; Advertising Campaign Kit Sent to Firms; Practice Management Leaders: Capitalize On the Window of Opportunity; Save on GAAS; Free Brunch for Sole Owners. February, p. 7.
PCPS Symposium Bonus; Practice Improvement Videos. March, p. 7.
Find and Retain the Best Staff; "Must Attend" Sessions at Practitioners Symposium; The Largest Online CPA Firm Database; PCPS Survey Trends in Small Business Outsourcing. May, p. 7.
Discount on SAS Field Guide; October Staffing Forum; MAP Large Firm Network Holds Successful Meeting in Phoenix. June, p. 7.
Practitioners Symposium; Peer Review Receives High Marks; 1999 Forum on Staffing Issues. July, p. 7.
What Are the New Issues for Your Firm? Publication Discounts for PCPS Members; Networking for Midsize Firms; October Staffing Forum. August, p. 7.
Don’t Miss Strategy Sunday; MAP Network For Midsize Firms; Study Shows Firms Moving in the Right Direction. September, p. 7.
Small Firms, this is For you! Who Checks the Public File? PCPS/Gallup Survey: What Business Thinks About CPA Services; Helpful Hints on Staffing. October, p. 7.
Staffing Still Top Issue in 1999; Top Five MAP Issues. November, p. 7.
Are You Getting the Most Out of Your Peer Review? Grow Your Firm By Offering Additional Services; Plan for 2000. December, p. 7.

BizSites

Internet Browsers. January, p. 7.
Business-to-Business Online Sales. February, p. 7.
Online communication. March, p. 7.
International Services Sites. April, p. 7.
Business Valuation Sites. May, p. 7.
Auction Sites. June, p. 7.
Investment Information. July, p. 7.
Online Web Teaching Aids. August, p. 7.
Useful Search Engines. September, p. 7.
Online Travel Arrangements. October, p. 7.
Home Mortgage Sites. November, p. 7.
Helping Small Business Grow. December, p. 7.

Your Voice in Washington

AICPA Social Security Study Gives Lawmakers the Facts. January, p. 6.
Taxpayer Advocates in Local IRS Offices. February, p. 6.

Highlights of Recent Pronouncements

FASB Statements, SOPs, Standards for Performing and Reporting on Peer Reviews. February, p. 5.

Editor’s Note: To meet the needs of our readers, The Practicing CPA discontinued three columns in 1999 that include information commonly published in the CPA Letter. They include "Highlights of Recent Pronouncements," "Your Voice in Washington" and "AICPA Conference Calendar."

 

 

 
 
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