California CPA June 2004
Government Relations: Hot Stuff
Special district audits, tax court and e-filing are just a few issues bouncing around in the state capitol as the CPA profession keep emerging in proposed state legislation.
Bruce C. Allen
Dude, Where's My Teacher?
With enrollment increasing, university officials face the daunting task of recruiting accounting educators as they combat budget cuts and a high cost of living.
Jerry Ascierto
Knowledge is Power
The statistics documenting Californians' financial literacy are startling and CalCPA's financial literacy initiative aims to provide a solution–one Californian at a time.
Michael E. Eisenberg, CPA/PFS
Healing Workers' Comp
An overhaul of California's workers' compensation system promises to stem skyrocketing costs while still providing the care employers need.
Allan Zaremberg
The Relevancy of Defined Benefit Plans
There's still a place for defined benefit plans. They can create substantial value for employees–and be a source of competitive advantage for employers.
Donald E. Fuerst, FAS and Russell S. Proctor, FSA
CalCPA Affinity Programs: Providing You Value
From discounts on UPS deliveries to car insurance to HR services, learn how you can tap into these valuable membership benefits and take advantage of group purchasing power.
John F. Angelo
Federal Tax: Expanded Reconciliation
IRS expects new form to be used in 2004.
Stuart R. Josephs, CPA




