California CPA Magazine: June 2009

 

Finding Fraud: Basic Tips for CPAs
With professional fraud issues making headlines and the California CPA Education Foundation’s fraud conference around the corner, we’re providing some basic tips for detecting and navigating fraud.
Jerome Mayne

FIN 48 and Not-for-Profits
A guide for not-for-profit organizations that now have to address the tax positions and approaches that can be taken to meet FIN 48 requirements.
Joseph S. DeTrane, CPA

No-Sweat Loan Workouts
A comprehensive look at tax strategies for commercial loan restructuring and workouts associated with foreclosures.
Robert A. Briskin, Esq.

Time is King
In tough financial times, cash management issues are common. This article explores how a better use of time and other management tactics can help a business prevent cash flow problems.
Mark H. Fowler, CPA

CA Tax: Changes Affecting You
Check out this review of new state tax laws taking effect in 2009, 2011.
Bob Reynolds, CPA

Fed Tax: IRS Answers
New guidance on life insurance settlements.
Stuart R. Josephs, CPA

Capitol Beat: SB 691 Moves Onward
150-hour legislation moves through the process.
Bruce C. Allen & Jeannie Tindel
 
Final Entry: Funny Man John Lacey
An interview with CalCPA’s Outstanding Educator Award co-winner John Lacey, who also happens to run a famous comedy and magic club.