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  • 2002
  • September 2002
  • 150-Hour Requirement
  • A Perspective on Audit Malpractice Claims
  • Beyond the “Old School”
  • Billing Schemes, Part 3: Pay-and-Return Invoicing
  • Boilerplate Access in Outlook
  • By the Numbers
  • Competencies—The Differential!
  • Contribution of Appreciated Stock
  • Disappointed With JofA News
  • Disclosing Insurance Commissions. (A correction for the March Insurance Issues column appears in 102)
  • Diversity Drive at the AICPA
  • Education Innovations
  • Smart Education Tax Moves
  • Faster Alternatives to Bookmark in Word
  • Financial Reporting
  • Finding the Best and Brightest—One Firm’s Experience
  • Formula Crib Sheet in Excel
  • FYI
  • Golden Business Ideas
  • Government Auditing
  • How to Silence the Hissing Modem
  • International
  • IRS TEAM Pilot Program
  • It’s Career Day Again—Resource List
  • Kick the Tires of a New Niche
  • Kiddie Tax Grows Up
  • Letter on Target
  • Let There Be Light
  • Liberty Comes a Little Sooner
  • Make Strategic Relationships a Success
  • Meyners Mines Its Talent
  • National CPA Student Recruitment Campaign
  • Opening Unopenable Files
  • Outsiders Looking In
  • Outstanding Educator Award
  • Petty Cash Counts, Too
  • Profession Needs Monitoring and Control
  • Push-Button Spreadsheets
  • Sales and Use Tax Reverse Audits
  • S Corporation Conversion Doesn’t Trigger Lifo Recapture
  • Securities
  • Shortcuts
  • Smart Stops on the Web
  • Sort Out Text from Numbers in Excel
  • Taxing Social Security Benefits
  • Tax Notes
  • Teaching the Teacher
  • The Timing of Section 1033 Elections
  • Use Outlook to Track Telephone Calls
  • Wrong Choice of Words?
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