
Various bloggers including staff members of the South Carolina Association of CPAs, committee members, CPE leaders and more post every Wednesday to inform and entertain readers on professional issues.
Tag Archives: Accountant
There are no stupid questions…
Sometimes we get so caught up in our own world we forget that not everyone is interested or has kept up with the changes that have taken place around them. Some call and ask questions, but what is scary are … Continue reading
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Tagged Accountant, CPA, peer review, SC peer review, South Carolina Association of CPAs
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Employee Benefit Plan Audits: Learning From Our Mistakes
Audits of employee benefit plans have been notoriously problematic in recent years. To address this issue, in 2009 the South Carolina Association of CPAs joined with the American Institute of CPAs and the United States Department of Labor to properly … Continue reading
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Tagged Accountant, audits, audits of benefit plans, CPA, employee benefit plans, government and benefit plans, SCACPA
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Eat, Drink and Feed Your Brain Too
As you may be deep in tax season like many CPAs are this time of year, this blog post will be brief but encouraging. I am going to tell you about a few foods that are healthy for your brain … Continue reading
Legislative Update (February 16, 2011)
Listen to SCACPA Executive Director address legislative issues and updates including the PT-100 filing system, tax conformity, CPA Day at the State House and more… Blogger: Erin Hardwick, Executive Director, South Carolina Association of CPAs
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Tagged Accountant, Burkett, CPA Day at the State House, CPAs, DOR, Katherine Templeton, labor licensing regulation, legislation, legislative, legislators, LLR, Nikki Haley, Sc boss, South Carolina, South Carolina Association of CPAs, tax conformity, tax guides, tax returns
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Is Real Change on the Horizon?
The board of the SC Association of CPAs certainly hopes so! At their January 21 meeting, board members voted unanimously to throw their support behind the current effort to create financial reporting standards for private companies. Why is the current … Continue reading
Past Presidents
In less than a week, I will technically become a “Past President” of SCACPA…what an honor! My black and white photo was added to the “wall” in the SCACPA office last year and Tim Baker’s photo will now be the … Continue reading
International Tax
As my year for blogging draws to a close, I am reminded that my daughter told me that I was too technical with my blogs. So I have tried to remain somewhat generic and less technical. But I must confess … Continue reading
Tax code reform: Reality or Romanticism?
Guest blogger: Erin P. Hardwick, CAE, SCACPA Executive Director Restructuring our tax code is a popular concept these days –both at the state and the federal level. But in this economy and this political season, it might also be next … Continue reading
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Tagged Accountant, Accounting, CPA, DOR, economy, federal, SCACPA, state, Tax, tax code reform, Tax Realignment Commission
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Reunions
But mostly we will share wonderful memories and simply extend and mature our sense of patriotism. Our numbers dwindle each year. Our history has been recorded, and a little slice of our past that profoundly molded and defined our future will once again dwell deep within our souls. Continue reading
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Tagged 6924th Security Squadron, Accountant, Accounting, Air Force, CPA, nashville, patriotism, Princess Anne High School, reunion, SCACPA, SwaimBrown, US Air Force, virginia beach
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All In!
It amazes me to see the variety of programs on television these days. Never in my wildest dreams would I have thought I’d be watching cooking contests, semi-trucks racing across the frozen tundra or live activity in the operating rooms … Continue reading
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Tagged Accountant, CPA, poker, reality tv, South Carolina Association of CPAs
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