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AICPA Endorses Provisions of Tax Administration Simplification Act
Accountants Among the Happiest Workers in the U.S., New Study Finds
Number of the Day: $839,687
NATP and Blue J Team Up to Enhance Tax Research Capabilities
Bitten By 64-Bit
Column: The Bleeding Edge
Good Things Come In Small Packages
Column: Better Technology for Better Clients
All I Want Is A Calendar That Works … And …
Column: Final Thoughts
Increase Your Batting Average In Employee Recruitment With Technology
From the Nov. 2006 Issue [Note to sole practitioners: Even if you don’t intend to hire new staff, this article will help you develop a game plan for leveraging technology for your personal benefit.] I’ll be the first to admit that technology can’t solve all of the problems of the world; in fact, it is […]
Very Small Networks Need Protection, Too
From the Nov. 2006 Issue Small networks, both wired and wireless, are popping up everywhere. Offices of every size have more than one computer. The typical family, especially with children living at home, has more than one computer. For security and protection, most users of small networks have installed software products on each computer from […]
SPECIAL FEATURE: Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity Planning
With recent natural disasters and other catastrophies in the news, we've received many requests from you, our readers, seeking advise in developing a disaster recovery plan to help your business or those of your clients survive an unexpected major event.
Catastrophic Disaster Planning and Recovery
Lessons learned by a New Orleans CPA firm from Hurricane Katrina
Disaster Recovery is … well … a Disaster!
Michael Simon Bodner, Ph.D.