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  • March 2016 - Journal of Accountancy
  • What’s your fraud IQ?
  • Kathryn A. Byrne, CPA, CGMA
  • How social and digital media can be a #majorrisk
  • Sound audit quality control
  • Social Security changes affect retirement planning
  • Form 1099-C and COD income: Key timing issues
  • Students test management accounting skills in annual competition
  • Scholarship recognizes graduate students on nontraditional paths to CPA licensure
  • Scholarships awarded to more than 80 minority accounting students
  • Educators recognized for innovative curricula
  • The bilingual CPA
  • Form 1023-EZ: First-year results are in
  • Return from the wings
  • Retirement: Avoid the pitfalls and plan for the possibilities
  • Controller to CFO: Not a straight, simple path
  • Transitioning into academia: A new pathway for practitioners
  • My pathway from practitioner to professor
  • How to promote knowledge flows within multinationals
  • Expanding your app-titude
  • Basis of stock received in insurance demutualization is zero
  • Family stock transfer 44 years ago was a taxable gift
  • Trusts prevail in transferee liability case
  • Practitioner-client and work product doctrines preclude IRS summons
  • Line items
  • IASB issues leases standard; FASB to follow
  • FASB moves forward on financial instruments
  • GASB moves to reduce confusion for external investment pools
  • FASAB tackles insurance program reporting
  • Private company alternatives to become more accessible
  • Revenue recognition clarifications affirmed by FASB, IASB
  • Audit committees prefer customized, tailored audit quality indicators
  • Defense request spurs FASAB proposal
  • GASB issues 3 exposure drafts
  • Microsoft Excel: Excel in handcuffs
  • Digital money: A bit about bitcoin
  • Microsoft Excel: Become an Excel groupie
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