California CPA March/April 2002
Profession's Reputation Hangs in Balance
Enron's collapse and its fallout have damaged the entire profession's reputation. How can we redeem ourselves?
Mary Beth Armstrong, Ph.D., CPA
Look Before You Leap: 401(k) Advising
CPAs weigh the risks and rewards for employers and financial planners offering 401(k) investment advice.
Jane Girard
Owners All
A Central Coast CPA firm has found it pays to make the workforce a real part of the team by making them owners. Learn how and why this firm adopted an ESOP.
Jeanne A. Potter, CPA
Confessions of an Internet Hacker
He knows you Social Security number, birthdate, user IDs and passwords. Learn how to minimize the threat.
Larry E. Russell, CPA, CITP
Plant, Property & Equipment
A proposed SOP articulates proper capitalization of costs in relation to plant, property and equipment.
Mark E. Dauberman, CPA
Advising Trustees
After two years, what are the lessons learned from the revised Uniform Principal and Income Act?
Ronald J. Linder, CPA
California Tax: Leaving California
And other hot state tax topics from the TaxTalk Listserve.
Leonard W. Williams, CPA
Sound Off: Read the Financials
GAO, heal thyself
Ben Mozzetti Jr., CPA
Government Relations: Saving for Retirement?
California's conformity scramble may not arrive in time.
Bruce C. Allen
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