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  • July 2015 - Journal of Accountancy
  • Belicia Cespedes: A CPA at 17
  • Millennial women: How to woo a new generation of employees
  • Q&A: Price check
  • Not-for-profit financial reporting headed for a change
  • Tax treatment of employer-provided meals and lodging
  • Financing for college with the Uniform Transfers to Minors Act
  • Transfer taxes: 5 questions to ask clients with international ties
  • Eliot M. Lurier, CPA
  • Expanding your app-titude
  • Managing IRS authorizations
  • Filing within 60 days before the assessment period ends
  • Developing finance leaders
  • Opening a new CPA office
  • Documentation is your ally for tax and other services
  • A 6-point plan to improve audit quality
  • Microsoft Word: Word jump
  • YouTube: A timely video
  • Internet Explorer: I'd like to open a tab
  • Computer hardware: Chip tip
  • Google Alerts: Don't get alarmed
  • Meeting scheduler: Do Doodle
  • 68% of Americans with student loans are unhappy with how they financed college
  • Direct-method transition would require prompt attention
  • AICPA seeks continued commitment to private companies
  • FASB formally proposes revenue recognition changes
  • PCC diving into preferability
  • FASB proposal addresses prepaid card breakage
  • New FASB standards keep focus on simplification
  • Proposed CPE standards update would permit new modes of learning
  • SEC proposes linking executive compensation with performance
  • New FAQs and Q&As issued
  • IRS to limit refunds and credits of foreign withholding payments
  • Court rejects ‘in-substance’ small-partnership argument
  • Final regs. provide rules for assessment limitation period for undisclosed listed transactions
  • Qualified performance-based compensation rules are finalized
  • Treatment of CHIP buy-in programs clarified
  • Hold that line
  • Criminal investigations down in staffing and investigations
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