August 14, 2007

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LAST CHANCE:  Make A Difference To Future CPAs!

MSCPA is proud to announce a new pilot program in St. Louis with Junior Achievement. This new partnership with Junior Achievement offers CPAs a chance to present a special accounting curriculum for high school students.

 

To prepare you for presenting the curriculum, CPA volunteers are asked to attend a one-time, two-hour training session, which will be held in the MSCPA Learning Center on Thursday, August 23, 2007.  There will be a session in the morning from 8:00-10:00 a.m. and an afternoon session from 2:00-4:00 p.m.   

 

After assessing the success of this partnership in St. Louis, MSCPA will begin expanding through the rest of the state.

http://www.mocpa.org/Content/21118.aspx

 

> Congratulations to the 2007 Women-to-Watch Award Winners!

MSCPA is pleased to announce the winners of the 2007 CPA Women-to-Watch Awards, a program that highlights the achievements of women in the CPA profession. Each winner was selected for her contributions to her firm, her community, and the accounting profession. Awards will be presented at the CPA Women's Retreat on August 27 at the Chase Park Plaza in St. Louis.  Click here to meet these outstanding women!

 

>  COMMITTEE DAY IS NEXT MONTH!

Calling all MSCPA Committee Members!  The next meeting for MSCPA Committees will be Friday, September 21 in Columbia.  Register now to meet with your committee and develop programs that benefit your niche area. 

http://www.mocpa.org/Content/22388.aspx

 

>  Sign up NOW for the September Industry Networking Roundtable!

Join us at the next Industry Networking Roundtable on Friday, September 21 (Committee Day I) in Columbia!  Take advantage of this opportunity to meet other CPAs in the industry sector, exchange ideas, and discuss the challenges you face daily.  The event is FREE, and lunch is provided.

 

Want more information on Industry Networking Roundtables?  Ready to register?  Go to http://www.mocpa.org/Content/22188.aspx or contact Holly Moriarity at 800.264.7966.

 

>  PCAOB's New Audit Standard for Internal Control Over Financial Reporting is Approved by the SEC

The PCAOB's Auditing Standard No. 5, An Audit of Internal Control Over Financial Reporting That Is Integrated with An Audit of Financial Statements, was approved today by the Securities and Exchange Commission. It replaces the PCAOB's previous internal control auditing standard, Auditing Standard No. 2.

http://www.pcaobus.org/News_and_Events/News/2007/07-25.aspx

 

>  Pension Penalty: Tell Employees to Diversify, or Else

As reported by CFO Magazine, the Department of Labor will fine companies $100 a day if they don't notify workers of their right to diversify company-sponsored retirement plans.

http://www.cfo.com/article.cfm/9637973/c_9638749?f=home_todayinfinance

 

>  FASB Issues Invitation to Comment on Agenda Proposal: Accounting for Insurance Contracts by Insurers and Policyholders

FASB has issued an Invitation to Comment, An FASB Agenda Proposal: Accounting for Insurance Contracts by Insurers and Policyholders, including the IASB Discussion Paper, Preliminary Views on Insurance Contracts.

http://www.fasb.org/news/nr080207.shtml

 

>  New Report Documents Strategies for Increasing Number of Finance Practitioners, Preparing Workforce for the Future

The future of the accounting, finance and audit professions will be largely determined by their response to escalating talent shortages and other challenges of the post-regulatory-reform era, says a distinguished group of leaders in these fields. 
Read more

 

>  Study Reveals Continued High Cost of Being Public

Companies with out-of-pocket costs associated with Sarbanes-Oxley compliance saw double-digit percentage increases in fiscal year 2006 from fiscal year 2005, driven mainly by the increased cost of audit fees, board compensation and legal fees, according to a new study.

http://accounting.smartpros.com/x58709.xml

 

>  'Wasted Time' Survey Unveils What Employees Really Do on the Job

The average employee wastes 20 percent of their work day on activities such as personal Internet use and socializing with co-workers, according to the Salary.com "Wasting Time" survey.

http://accounting.smartpros.com/x58675.xml

 

>  Managing Complexity Still Top Security Challenge, Survey Says

Managing the complexity of security continues to be the number one challenge for organizations around the globe, followed closely by preventing security breaches, enforcing security policies and spreading user awareness. These challenges have prompted plans for a significant increase in security spending in the coming year, according to a 2007 survey by Accenture and CMP Technology's InformationWeek and reported by AccountingWeb.

http://www.accountingweb.com/cgi-bin/item.cgi?id=103873&d=883&h=884&f=882&dateformat=
%o%20%B%20%Y

 

>  CFOs Cite Data Quality/Information Integrity As Top Technology Concern

Improving data quality/information integrity emerged as the most frequently cited "critical" technology concern (according to 58 percent of respondents) in the ninth annual Technology Issues for Financial Executives survey.

http://www.fei.org/eweb/DynamicPage.aspx?site=_fei&webcode=main_detail&key=0aef3420-8ac8-483f-8a36-97e744655811

 

>  Study on Second Injury Fund Delivered to Missouri Governor

The Missouri Division of Workers' Compensation delivered Missouri Governor Matt Blunt an actuarial study of the second injury fund conducted by PricewaterhouseCoopers.

http://www.dolir.mo.gov/Newsreleases/releases/SIF2.htm

 

>  Twelve Ways Small Business Owners Can Ensure Their Best Employees Never Want To Leave

Every entrepreneur knows the hectic lifestyle that comes along with starting and running a company. But have you ever considered how this work schedule affects your employees? You can bet the fate of your business on the fact that they don't enjoy the long hours or the days (and nights) they must unexpectedly come into the office to handle the latest emergency. AccountingWeb reports on what you can do to keep your best employees!

http://www.accountingweb.com/cgi-bin/item.cgi?id=103874

 

 

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CPE 2007

For CPAs in Business and Industry

 

Seminars:
Please note: All courses listed are 8 CPE hours unless otherwise noted.

 

Construction Contractors: Special Tax & Accounting Considerations

September 25, 2007--Kansas City

 

September 26, 2007--St. Louis

 

Advanced Accounting and Auditing Problems for NPOs

September 25, 2007--St. Louis

 

Fiduciary Income Tax Returns--Form 1041 Workshop

September 27, 2007--Kansas City

 

SEC Reporting

September 27-28, 2007--St. Louis

16 CPE Credit Hours

 

Surgent McCoy's Limited Liability Company & Partnership Tax Return Preparation Workshop

September 27, 2007--Springfield

 

Social Security, Medicare, and Prescription Drug Retirement Benefits: What Every Baby Boomer Needs To Know

September 28, 2007--Kansas City

 

Within The Red Zone of Your Retirement: Tax Planning Strategies for Getting to the Goal Line

September 28, 2007--Springfield

 

Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT)

October 1, 2007--St. Louis

 

PowerPoint for Accountants & Windows Vista--What Accountants Should Know

October 2, 2007--St. Louis

 

Tech Tools for Preventing & Detecting Fraud

October 3, 2007--St. Louis

 

Excel Budgeting Techniques

October 4, 2007--Kansas City

 

Excel Financial Reporting & Analysis

October 4, 2007--St. Louis

 

Paperless Office (Managing Documents in a Digital World)

October 5, 2007--Kansas City

 

 

Conferences:

           

Young CPAs Conference

August 17, 2007--St. Louis, Mo

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Women's Retreat

August 27, 2007--St. Louis, MO

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Technology Tip of the Week

Provided by the MSCPA Information Technology Committee

AutoFill in Excel 2003 - Part 1
In this edition we will have a look at AutoFill - a powerful feature in Excel used to "automatically fill in" a series of data based on a small amount of input.

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