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  • January 1998
  • Adjustments For 1998
  • Split-dollar life insurance
  • Brave New World for the CPA's Exam
  • Visionary: The CPA's New Role
  • Choosing a successor.
  • Measuring Success: A How-to Guide for Marketers
  • Forums provide online mentors for students.
  • Plain paper dies, but options remain.
  • Managing Client Assets
  • News, notes, and items of interest.
  • Do We Understand Each Other?
  • Products and services
  • New standard for deferred compensation plans.
  • Smart stops on the Web.
  • The Best Online Investment Sites
  • Court rules on duty and reliance. . .Accounting firm not liable for acts of alleged agent.
  • Redividing the audit pie.
  • Philip L. Defliese, former AICPA chairman and Coopers & Lybrand head.
  • One practitioner believes the best way to keep a healthy practice is to prune away ...
  • AICPA issues diversity statement.
  • Rosetti Vows To Improve IRS
  • The impact of the family-owned business exclusion under the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997.
  • The Audit From the Inside
  • Business/Industry: Deducting costs of flights on corporate jets.
  • Tax Case: Helping IRS May Not Help You
  • Tax Files
  • House passes IRS reform bill; Senate expected to vote soon.
  • Compensation trends and strategies
  • Finance reform will pick up again next year.
  • World meeting of accountants is success.
  • How Good Is Your Computer Insurance
  • Accounting Software: The Road Ahead
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