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Swapping Pencils for a Mouse: Signature Still Required
Peer Review in an Era of Transparency
Help Tsunami Survivors by Making A Donation

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CPAs Bringing Major Issues To Forefront in 2005
As we start the New Year, I’d like to call your attention to several vital issues that should be on your radar screen. Social Security Reform, peer review transparency, state tax reform, e-file and financial literacy are areas that will impact not only CPAs, but clients and employers and the taxpaying public as well.


Financial Literacy Top Priority for Association
Michigan CPA Ambassadors Sweeping the State
Creating a Financial Legacy: A Series of Lifelong Decisions
MACPA Receives Top Honors from VASTMI


Construction/Design Firms Help Provide Tax Benefits
Top Ten Financial Reporting Challenges for 2005
A Conversation with the Chief Accountant of the SEC: In the Public Interest


Attract and Retain Quality People by Developing Talent Now


Substantial Physical Presence Not Required for SBT
What’s on TAP?


Lessen The Load of Ri$ing Inflation


Ethics Q & A
Increase Your Voice in Lansing: Support the MACPA PAC
MACPA Member Terminated


FASB: Companies Must Expense Stock Options
New FASB Inventory Standard Converges with
International Standard

GASB Issues Exposure Draft Accounting for
Termination Benefits


Industry Members Receive Focused Programming
Mega Conferences Cover Variety of Important Topics
Ethics Online – Four NEW Courses Available
MACPA Management Information Shows Are Fun, Educational


Pay Attention to Marketing Needs in 2005


Information Security Top Tech Issue for 2005
Integration, Process Key to CRM Success
Internet Resources for CPAs


Hear from Leaders in the Profession at Spring Members Advisory Forum
New Professionals Task Force: Spreading Joy with Toys!
Reach the CPA/Accounting Market by Exhibiting with MACPA
Find Your Next Star Employee or Your Dream Job
In Memoriam

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