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  • July 2018 - Journal of Accountancy
  • Ethics for CPA firm mergers and acquisitions
  • The board’s role in promoting an ethical culture
  • What's your fraud IQ?
  • EBP audits: Don’t let your guard down
  • Roman Kepczyk, CPA/CITP, CGMA
  • The CPA’s role in forming benefit corporations
  • Patagonia: A case study in managing a mission
  • Analyzing the new personal casualty loss tax rules
  • Merging accounting with ‘big data’ science
  • Expanding your app-titude: Zoom
  • Explaining refund payment delays to clients
  • Claiming child tax benefits for noncustodial parents
  • Protecting against claims of failure to detect theft
  • 4 issues for CFOs to ponder
  • Ask the expert: Practice management
  • IRS guidance addresses limitations on business interest expense
  • Charitable contribution deduction denied for conservation easement
  • First Circuit allows DISC dividends paid to Roth IRAs
  • IRS clarifies identity theft procedures
  • Levy on husband-and-wife LLC is upheld
  • Line items
  • FASB proposes targeted changes to collaborative arrangements standard
  • FASB supersedes guidance related to Circular 202
  • Americans’ financial satisfaction hits high mark
  • FinREC issues 2 revenue recognition working drafts
  • FASAB proposes new standards for accounting and reporting of government land
  • Fewer Americans delaying life events for financial reasons
  • Valuation of portfolio company investments addressed in AICPA working draft
  • Microsoft Office: Rounding time in Excel
  • Microsoft Windows: A sensible tool for cleaning up hard disks
  • Microsoft Windows: Organizing files across multiple hard drives
  • Microsoft Windows: Got too much data for your preferred drive? Here's what to do
  • Microsoft Windows: How to change drive letters in Windows 10
  • Online polling: Facebook expands number of voting options
  • A virtual physics lesson
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