California CPA October 2001
Strength in Numbers
The consolidation threat haunted CPAs in the mid-1990s has faded. What happened and where are CPA firms headed?
Sharon Ross
John Campbell: Leading the Charge
Assemblyman John Campbell is our first CPA-legislator in almost 25 years. Learn about his startling discoveries and why he wants more CPAs in Sacramento.
Deanna McCrary
Win-Win: New CPA Licensing Paths
The rules are poised to change for CPA licensure in California and opportunities abound for candidates, businesses and smaller CPA firms.
Tom Dalton, Ph.D., CPA
Fab 50
Lost in cyberspace? This special feature is full of resources to make your job easier.
The Global Credential
The countdown is on. Are you up to speed on the AICPA's proposed global credential? Representatives from both sides weigh in.
The Global Business Credential : Just the Facts
In Search of Balance
An Update on Global Credential Activities in California.
Susan B. Waters, CAE
Microsoft's New Licensing Package
Just when you had it all figured out, Microsoft throws in a huge (and costly) wrench. Sort through the often-confusing, new licensing options.
Susan E. Bradley, CPA, CITP
Estate Planning: Buy-Sell Agreements
Impact for family corporate partnership interests.
Joseph D. Vinso, Ph.D, MCBA
Sound Off: Celebrating You
At 100 years, let's take pride in the value of CPA.
John A. Dodswrth, CPA




