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  • 2007
  • October 2007
  • A Better Way
  • Accounting for Uncertainty
  • Age Increases for New Hire Incentives
  • AICPA Comments on Child Regs
  • An Ounce of Prevention
  • A Pink Slip and a Vest
  • A Secret to Share
  • Assessing Fraud Risk
  • Auditing
  • Award Honors Outstanding CPAs in Government
  • Bill Targets Taxation of Nonresidents
  • Block Microsoft's "Encountered A Problem" Pop-Up
  • Cafeteria Plans Get Full-Menu Regs
  • Call in the Pros
  • Car 54, Where Are You?
  • Clarification
  • Customize The Menus In Your Toolbar
  • Data Points: 33 and 25
  • Excel Shortcuts
  • Fashioning a Fraud
  • Feeding the Tax Gap
  • Financial Reporting
  • Gauging Security ROI
  • Generation Gap
  • Get The Embarrassing Oops! Out of Memos
  • Government
  • Great Article, Bad Headline
  • Highlights
  • Institute Names Three to Business and Industry Hall of Fame
  • International
  • Internships Let You Try Before You Hire
  • Investor Confidence in Capital Markets
  • IRS Issues FIN 48 Field Guide
  • Limit Your Loss
  • Love the New Look
  • Money Laundering
  • NPO Compensation in the Spotlight
  • Off-Ramping: By the Numbers
  • Overlooked Medical Deductions Abound
  • Paper or Plastic?
  • Pot Parsed From Deductible Expenses
  • Prepare for Cross-Border Investigations
  • Professional Issues
  • “Reasonable Certainty” for a Theft Loss Deduction
  • Securities
  • Seeking Clarity: Robert Pozen
  • Smart Stops on the Web
  • SOX Fears Put at Ease
  • State Societies
  • Taxpayer Suffers One-Two Punch on Stock’s Decline
  • The Cost of Computer Crimes
  • The Envelope, Please
  • Denise Stubbs, CPA
  • The Word on IRD
  • TIGTA: IRS Passwords at Risk
  • “Transactions of Interest” Regs Finalized
  • Travel Deduction Gets Bumped
  • “Unique” Trust Costs Exempted From Floor
  • Untying the Knot: Planning for a De-Merger
  • Useful Information
  • Users Grade Tax Software
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