California CPA June 2005

Drive–Increasing Profitability
Is your business reaching its true potential? It may be time to tune up your profit process. See how your practices stack up and take control of your business' profitability.
Joan Alleckson, CPA

The New Bankruptcy Act
The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act brings big changes for debtors seeking protection, as well as for many professionals–including CPAs.
Jay Crom, CPA

Eyeing Nonprofits
SB 1262, California's Charity Integrity Act, has created new accountability standards for nonprofits–and new federal regulations are on the horizon.
David Ljung, CPA

Government Relations: Taxing Issues
Among the thousands of issues state legislators are considering this year are: tax on professional services, income tax increases and madatory sales tax CPE.
Bruce C. Allen

Trickle Down
Learn how CPAs can help navigate the trickle-down effect of Sarbanes-Oxley on private company pension plans.
Robert Cohen, CPA, Anthony Apodaca, CPA and Pat Severo, CIMA

Chief Value Officer
No firm should be without one.
Ron Baker

Marketing Value
A well-rounded marketing plan can showcase your type-2 services.
Chris Frederiksen, CPA

CalCPA Notice of Annual Meeting

Estate Planning: FLPs v. Tax Courts
Bongard case highlights family limited partnership challenges.
Philip R. Lieberman, CPA

Federal Tax: Reduce Interest Due IRS
Favorable new rules for interest-reducing deposits.
Stuart R. Josephs, CPA

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