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TBRG 2004 Get Your Business Started Think you're ready to venture out on your own? Here are some practical tips–from forming a business plan to identifying clients–that can help make it happen. Bruce A. Gray, CPA and Pamela M. Thompson, CPA Play it Safe Hackers may be lurking anywhere, so it's important you take the steps necessary to keep your–and your clients'–personal ID information from prying eyes. Susan Bradley, CPA, CITP, MCP, GSEC XBRL: What's in it For Me? XBRL has the capability to revolutionize business reporting. Read how you can take advantage of the benefits. Daniel Roberts (Disaster) Planning for the Unthinkable No one likes to think about the worst, but what's you plan to ensure people are OK and your business isn't lost? Jerry Ascierto Let Me In Data sharing between applications is closer–and easier–than you think. David Cieslak, CPA, CITP, GSEC The First Call CPAs must plug into IT issues to become the go-to resource for clients. Robert Green, CPA, CITP and Scott Cooper, CMC Time to Cut the Cord Going wireless opens a whole new way of doing things for your business. David Cieslak, CPA, CITP, GSEC [Back to Main California CPA Archive]
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