September 2004/Vol. LXXIV, No. 9

Perspectives

Audit Contracting Entities: Organizations That Might Change Everything (September 2004)

Doing the Right Thing (September 2004)

Business Owners' Retirement Fund Responsibility (September 2004)

Sarbanes-Oxley Act: Expanded Enforcement (September 2004)

Paradoxes for Planners (September 2004)

CPAs and Life Settlements: Due Care, Competence, and Objectivity (September 2004)

Selecting the Right Accounting Technology for Nonprofits (September 2004)

Comprehensive Wealth Planning Comes of Age (September 2004)

Nursing Homes and Alternatives: What New York Families Need to Know (September 2004)

Cleaning Up Old Computers (September 2004)

Essentials

Accounting & Auditing
SEC Practice
Current SEC and PCAOB Developments

Auditing
PCAOB Enforcement: What to Expect

International Accounting
The PCAOB and Convergence of the Global Auditing and Accounting Profession

Taxation
Personal Financial Planning
Divorce-Related Developments: Tax Lessons

Federal Taxation
Deductibility of Moving Expenses

Home-Based Business Deductions Are Not Always Legal

State & Local Taxation
Tax-free Pension Rollovers into IRAs

Finance
Personal Financial Planning
Using Contextual Reporting in Tracking Financial Planning Goals

Estates & Trusts
Estate Planning Basics

Employee Benefit Plans
Career Consequences of Flexible Work Arrangements: The Daddy Track

Accountants' Liability
Minimizing Risk Exposures in a Trusteeship

Management
Employee Benefit Plans
Medicare Prescription Drug Act of 2003

The CPA in Mediation & Arbitration
Mediation's Advantage: Money Isn't Everything

Responsibilities & Leadership
Education
Teaching Personal Financial Planning at Business Schools

Technology
What to Bookmark
Website of the Month: National Association of Financial & Estate Planning (NAFEP)

Economic & Market Data
Monthly Update
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Editorial
CPA Ethics Challenge



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