California CPA May 2002

Image is Spin–Reputation is up to You
The CPA image may be taking a licking, but your good reputation lives on. CalCPA's CEO explains why.
Susan B. Waters, CAE

Mid-career CPAs Tackle Job Search Challenges
They've got a degree (or two), a license, excellent references and impressive experience. So why is it so difficult for seasoned CPAs to get hired?
Sharon Ross

Keeping the Public Interest First
From D.C. to Sacramento, legislative and regulatory accounting reform proposals about. CalCPA's chair weighs in for national, uniform reform.
David George, CPA/PFS

CPA ElderCare Services Demystified
Providing CPA ElderCare Services can be the next logical step for members in public practice.
Mitchell Freedman, CPA/PFS

CPA Congressman Takes on Enron
California CPA and Congressman Brad Sherman share's his insider's view of the Enron hearings.
Deanna McCrary

Hold Everything? 
California CPAs are likely to be faced with some tough new records retention standards before the year is out. While you wait, here's a review of best practices.
Ron Klein, JD, CFE

XBRL: The Teenage Years 
XBRL is moving rapidly from its infancy into adolescense. Here's how it's making financial reporting–and your life–easier.
Glen L. Gray, Ph.D, CPA

Federal Tax: Ready, Set, Depreciate 
Highlights from the 2002 Tax Act.
Stuart R. Josephs, CPA

Haggle Like a Pro 
Negotiating is a part of life. Here are some fool-proof tips to succeed.
Karen Dustman

Discounts for CalCPA Members 
Affinity partners offer a wealth of savings on products and services.
Judith Graziani

Estate Planning: FLP Audit Triggers 
Family limited partnerships raise red flags at IRS.
Michael B. Allmon, CPA and Nelson Handy, CPA, Esq.

Government Relations: California's Proposals 
Flurry of legislation to "reform" the CPA profession.
Bruce C. Allen

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