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Starting This Issue ...A NEW TODAY
Expanded content and fresh look create a one-stop resource for the profession
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IRS puts on 'velvet' gloves
Agents given greater latitude for leniency with delinquents
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The fight against tax patents
Profession, institute rally behind bill to block tax strategy patents
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Take the plunge!
Market demand and the state of the economy are drawing more CPAs into financial planning
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Administration urges convergence as part of broader regulatory reform plans
Included in the administration's proposal for a sweeping revamp to the U.S. financial regulatory regime are recommendations that standard-setters agree on a single set of global accounting standards and iron out any differences over fair value accounting.
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TAX SOFTWARE BARGAINS: Summer's here - and so are deals on tax software!
Tax prep software vendors begin the seasonal preview of new offerings
Opinion
Crisis Center
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Meeting the liquidity challenge
Strategies to help your clients cope with the credit crisis
Tax Practice
Assurance
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Internal Controls: Not just for the big guys anymore
New COSO guidance emphasizes benefits for smaller companies
Financial Planning
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The costs of being a caregiver
Care planning is complicated, but critical
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SPOTLIGHT ON 1ST GLOBAL
Empowering Advisors
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Wealth Magnets
Third Ranking of CPAs by AUM
Technology
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The road to less paper
Firms that have gone the paperless route offer directions
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Entry-level staying power
There are fewer, but tougher, low-cost accounting packages.
Practice Resources
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Malpractice claims on the rise
Troubled economy, new standards may spark rise in liability risk
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'Against all odds' - AAM celebrates its 20th
Twitter tips and much more from the marketing association's annual Marketingpalooza
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A seat at the table
Committing to diversity takes thought and hard work - but it offers more tangible rewards than just feeling good
New Products
People
Calendar
People and Firms
Practice Development
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Working a different kind of gig
Emily Kingan finds her rhythm preparing taxes for the creative
Search Accounting Today
FASB Chair Leslie Seidman on Convergence with IFRS
February 1, 2012
Financial Accounting Standards Board chairman Leslie Seidman provides an update on the progress FASB is making on converging U.S. GAAP with IFRS.
SLIDE SHOW
Most Unusual Items Submitted on Employee Expense Reports
January 19, 2012
The results are bound to raise the eyebrows of any financial executive.
10 Stories That Shaped 2011
December 29, 2011
Our editors' picks for the 10 stories that shaped accounting in 2011.


