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November
2005/Vol. LXXV, No. 11
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here to go to the 'Innovations in Auditing' Special Issue
Perspectives
'The
Future of the Accounting Profession' Report
Interstate
Compact: Regulating the Profession as Practiced
Businesses
Respond to Cybercrime and Security Trends
Measuring
Volatility and the Cost of Retirement
Using
Special Needs Trusts
Optimizing
the Use of E-mail
Maximum
Tax Relief from Soaring Gas Prices
Wheel,
Deal, and Steal: Deceptive Accounting, Deceitful CEOs, and
Ineffective Reforms
Rebalancing
Internal Audit in the Sarbanes-Oxley Era
InFocus
The
European Union's Role in International Standards Setting
Essentials
Accounting
& Auditing
Accounting
Earnings
Quality: It's Time to Measure and Report
Reporting
Employee Stock Option Expenses: Is the Debate Over?
Auditing
Current
SEC and PCAOB Developments
Taxation
Federal Taxation
Navigating
the Depreciation Decoupling Maze
Recent
Reform and Simplificationsfor S Corporations
State
& Local Taxation
Certain
Nonresident New York City Employees Must Pay Tax on All
Income
Finance
Personal
Financial Planning
Tax
Planning for Military Personnel
New
Tax Law Changes the Rules for Donations of Automobiles
Corporate
Finance
Issues
in the Deductibility of Trade Promotion Expenditures
Management
Practice Management
Growth
and Succession in Small to Midsize Accounting Practices
Responsibilities
& Leadership
Education
Bridging
the Gap Between Professors and Practitioners: 'Quasi-' Case
Studies
Technology
What to Bookmark
Website
of the Month: Practitioners Publishing Company
Economic
& Market Data
Monthly Update (requires Adobe Acrobat)
Editorial
Junking
the Tax Code Isn't the Solution
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