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Journal of Accountancy

A teaching magazine for the accounting profession and the official journal of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). Feature articles examine such topics as financial reporting, auditing, taxation, personal financial planning, electronic commerce, practice management, and technology. Reports on AICPA activities, regulatory issues, and business trends. Each issue includes a list of outstanding exposure drafts from various accounting organizations..

Environmental cleanup, price-fixing settlement not claims of right.
March 01, 2008

A hard night at the casino.
March 01, 2008

Dunn does it again.
March 01, 2008

Economic substance prevails against another son of BOSS.
March 01, 2008

Pitt falls in FICA case.(Federal Insurance Contributions Act)
March 01, 2008

Return preparer penalties guidance issued.
March 01, 2008

Partnership incorporation provides planning opportunities.
March 01, 2008

Life Cycle Planning for the CPA Practice: Practical Strategies and For...
March 01, 2008

At the Crossroads: The Remarkable CPA Firm that Nearly Crashed, then S...
March 01, 2008

Make More, Worry Less: Secrets from 18 Extraordinary People Who Create...
March 01, 2008

100 Million Unnecessary Returns: A Simple, Fair, and Competitive Tax P...
March 01, 2008

The last word.(disaster-recovery effort)
March 01, 2008

2007 in review: Congressional impact on CPA profession.
March 01, 2008

Implementing enterprise risk management.
March 01, 2008

Assiting troubled business clients: a midsize dilemma for CPAs.
March 01, 2008

Are your ESO values on target? Valuing employee stock options for clos...
March 01, 2008

Allocating value among different classes of equity: valuation models c...
March 01, 2008

Take your new team to the top: how to motivate the accounting and fina...
March 01, 2008

Building value in people.(Deloitte & Touche L.L.P. CEO Barry Salzberg)...
March 01, 2008

A 401(k) tax break that's often no break.
March 01, 2008