Accounting Articles
151: The B Vitamins
Vitamins are essential for a healthy body and mind. There is a class of vitamins that are considered B vitamins, and these vitamins are very important to our health.
152: Through A Microscope - Look Who's Watching Now! (Part 3 of 3)
This article examines the impact on taxpayers and appraisers as well as their advisors of the new Federal provisions of the Pension Protection Act. The Act stipulates new penalties and stiff sanctions if the appraisers or appraisals fail to meet the new qualifications.
153: CPA- Certified Public Accountant Courses
With an accounting degree, you do not simply study a business; you study the world of business. The accounting line of work comprises of employment at certified public accounting companies, offering services like tax auditing along with accounting, personal financial scheduling, and management advising for various patrons.
154: Managing The Financial Aspect Of Your Serious Home Business
Easily manage your life and your business.
155: Why You Need Money Budgeting Software
With the credit card society we live in today keeping accurate track of expenditures is very important. People forget that they are spending money when using a credit card and in most cases those who use credit cards spend 18-20 percent more on a purchase then if they were using cash. In the end they end up spending more then they can afford.
156: Do Accounting Rules Discourage Research & Development?
Current accounting rules discourage research and development spending to the detriment of society.
157: CPA Tax Outsource- How Viable Is It For Your Accounting Firm
As soon as the peak-taxing season comes, accounting firms often get buried with several jobs related to tax return preparation. During the main season, customers rush to their CPAs in order to get their tax returns prepared in time.
158: The Difference of Getting Paid With a 1099 Verses a W-2
There are major differences on tax liability between someone who gets paid with a 1099 verses a W-2.
159: Qualifications Of A CPA
CPA means Certified Public Accountant and this is a designation, which is offered to eligible accountants who clear the Uniform Certified Public Accountant Examination conducted by the United States.
160: CPA Firms and Functions
Many CPA firms have turned out to be well established and most reputed companies in America. Basic functions of CPA firms include accounting systems, auditing and attestation, taxation, management consulting, business valuation, information systems consulting, information systems auditing and forensic accounting.
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