Duban Accountancy, LLP is a Californian accounting firm that holds membership in professional organizations like the California Society of Certified Public Accountants (CalCPA). CalCPA enhances the CPA profession through its institute, which improves financial literacy for citizens and education through scholarships, leadership programs, and financial literacy materials. Each year the institute awards over $300,000 in scholarships and hosts a five-day leadership training, and also partners with organizations on financial literacy initiatives and offers other programs that educate students on CPA careers and support advancing the profession in California.
This document is a slideshow from CFW Photography's portfolio, featuring over 30 photographs taken in Maine. The photos depict landscapes, lighthouses, flowers, food items, and cultural subjects around the state. Locations include Acadia National Park, Portland, Cape Elizabeth, and more. The photos provide a visual tour of scenic and everyday sights from Maine.
This document discusses the cloud and its implications for CPAs. It begins with definitions of public clouds, private clouds, and virtual private clouds. It then discusses global trends like the upside-down management triangle and the importance of mobility, security, and new expectations. The document outlines seven secrets to CPAs thriving with the cloud, such as reducing IT costs and friction. It raises key questions CPAs should consider and promotes a platform approach to cloud solutions.
This document discusses detecting and combating identity theft, specifically tax-related identity theft. It provides information on what taxpayer identity theft is, warning signs that it may have occurred, steps to take if you believe you've been a victim, and how to avoid becoming a victim by protecting your personal information. The document recommends securing your social security number, checking your credit reports annually, using security software for computers and passwords, and contacting tax professionals if you suspect your identity has been stolen for tax purposes.
A database of donor and prospect information helps development staff stay organized and informed to create targeted campaigns and increase fundraising success. However, choosing the right fundraising software requires assessing needs, inventorying current technology, developing priority features, evaluating software options, understanding associated costs, and ensuring the software fits the organization's goals. The document provides guidance on this process, including clarifying needs, budgeting, prioritizing features, requesting demonstrations, talking to references, and consulting with software vendors.
The October 2015 Edition of Wellbeing Insights is out! This month’s issue talks about everything from breast cancer awareness, since October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, to flu shot myths and great pumpkin recipes. October’s issue is a must-read!
The Crowe Horwath Performance Improvement team helps businesses achieve measurable profitability gains by identifying root causes of poor performance and designing targeted solutions. They take a hands-on approach, delivering immediate bottom-line benefits while establishing foundations for long-term growth. Key factors in their success include industry expertise, a proven systematic methodology, and commitment to sustained results. Their work in a variety of industries has generated significant profitability improvements across many business functions.
Sheila M. Balzer, CPA, Partner of Denver CPA Firm Holben Hay Balzer (HHB), has been appointed to a two-year term as a Director on the Board of the Colorado Society of CPAs (CSCPA). Balzer had been with Husman & Company since 1994, prior to its merger with the Holben group in 2001. Balzer specializes in credit unions, pension plans, not-for-profits, family-owned businesses and taxation.
Duban Accountancy, LLP is a Californian accounting firm that holds membership in professional organizations like the California Society of Certified Public Accountants (CalCPA). CalCPA enhances the CPA profession through its institute, which improves financial literacy for citizens and education through scholarships, leadership programs, and financial literacy materials. Each year the institute awards over $300,000 in scholarships and hosts a five-day leadership training, and also partners with organizations on financial literacy initiatives and offers other programs that educate students on CPA careers and support advancing the profession in California.
This document is a slideshow from CFW Photography's portfolio, featuring over 30 photographs taken in Maine. The photos depict landscapes, lighthouses, flowers, food items, and cultural subjects around the state. Locations include Acadia National Park, Portland, Cape Elizabeth, and more. The photos provide a visual tour of scenic and everyday sights from Maine.
This document discusses the cloud and its implications for CPAs. It begins with definitions of public clouds, private clouds, and virtual private clouds. It then discusses global trends like the upside-down management triangle and the importance of mobility, security, and new expectations. The document outlines seven secrets to CPAs thriving with the cloud, such as reducing IT costs and friction. It raises key questions CPAs should consider and promotes a platform approach to cloud solutions.
This document discusses detecting and combating identity theft, specifically tax-related identity theft. It provides information on what taxpayer identity theft is, warning signs that it may have occurred, steps to take if you believe you've been a victim, and how to avoid becoming a victim by protecting your personal information. The document recommends securing your social security number, checking your credit reports annually, using security software for computers and passwords, and contacting tax professionals if you suspect your identity has been stolen for tax purposes.
A database of donor and prospect information helps development staff stay organized and informed to create targeted campaigns and increase fundraising success. However, choosing the right fundraising software requires assessing needs, inventorying current technology, developing priority features, evaluating software options, understanding associated costs, and ensuring the software fits the organization's goals. The document provides guidance on this process, including clarifying needs, budgeting, prioritizing features, requesting demonstrations, talking to references, and consulting with software vendors.
The October 2015 Edition of Wellbeing Insights is out! This month’s issue talks about everything from breast cancer awareness, since October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, to flu shot myths and great pumpkin recipes. October’s issue is a must-read!
The Crowe Horwath Performance Improvement team helps businesses achieve measurable profitability gains by identifying root causes of poor performance and designing targeted solutions. They take a hands-on approach, delivering immediate bottom-line benefits while establishing foundations for long-term growth. Key factors in their success include industry expertise, a proven systematic methodology, and commitment to sustained results. Their work in a variety of industries has generated significant profitability improvements across many business functions.
Sheila M. Balzer, CPA, Partner of Denver CPA Firm Holben Hay Balzer (HHB), has been appointed to a two-year term as a Director on the Board of the Colorado Society of CPAs (CSCPA). Balzer had been with Husman & Company since 1994, prior to its merger with the Holben group in 2001. Balzer specializes in credit unions, pension plans, not-for-profits, family-owned businesses and taxation.
Church christian-ministry-compensation-sp2012ministrycpa
This document discusses concepts related to church and Christian ministry compensation. It covers topics such as determining whether someone is an employee or independent contractor, the tax implications of ministers having dual employee and self-employed status, typical components of a minister's compensation package including salary, housing allowance and retirement contributions, options for retirement and health plans, deductibility of professional expenses, and opting out of Social Security taxes. More information on these and other related topics can be found on the listed website.
PMI AK Presentation_Neil Murray_September 2015 (handouts)Neil Murray
This document summarizes a presentation about stakeholder management and communication. It defines stakeholders as individuals who can affect or be affected by project decisions and outcomes. It discusses the four types of trust in relationships: deterrence-based, role-based, knowledge-based, and identification-based. The presentation provides strategies for managing stakeholders, including identifying them early, categorizing relationships, using collaboration and involvement, and formalizing reporting guidelines with actions/issues lists.
The document discusses the structure of the human body. It describes that the body has four limbs. The upper limbs are called arms and the lower limbs are called legs. There are different types of cells in the arms and legs, with different functions. Nerves in the arms contain sensory and motor neurons, while nerves in the legs contain sensory neurons. The document also describes blood circulation in the arms and legs, with different types of blood vessels and flow directions.
This document provides guidance on supporting, maintaining, and growing an online gaming community. It discusses establishing a community support team to answer questions and address feedback. It emphasizes the importance of clear, compassionate communication and allowing community members to feel a sense of ownership. It also discusses empowering community champions, rule enforcers, and event organizers. The goal is to help the community feel like a welcoming home.
The document outlines an agenda for a presentation on digital media and social media. It includes sections on introducing digital media, goal setting, the tools of digital media, content creation, analytics, and closing remarks. There are also examples of personas, including one named Martin Ferber, a CEO who understands social media is important but does not fully understand it and wants to learn from experts.
Oregon’s Voluntary Road User Charge ProgramGregory Conte
This document summarizes Oregon's efforts to implement a voluntary road usage charge (RUC) program as an alternative to fuel taxes. It discusses key policy issues Oregon addressed in piloting the program, including privacy concerns over GPS tracking. Oregon conducted two pilot programs to test different RUC models. It learned that an open system allowing consumer choice in reporting and payment methods better addressed privacy concerns compared to its initial closed system model. These lessons can inform other states like Texas if they consider implementing an RUC program.
Future trends presentation for CCG Customer Forum at the CCH Users Conference on November 4, 2012. This was used along with an i2a: Insights to Action facilitated discussion by Tom Hood & Bill Sheridan to develop group insights about the future.
Church christian-ministry-compensation-sp2012ministrycpa
This document discusses concepts related to church and Christian ministry compensation. It covers topics such as determining whether someone is an employee or independent contractor, the tax implications of ministers having dual employee and self-employed status, typical components of a minister's compensation package including salary, housing allowance and retirement contributions, options for retirement and health plans, deductibility of professional expenses, and opting out of Social Security taxes. More information on these and other related topics can be found on the listed website.
PMI AK Presentation_Neil Murray_September 2015 (handouts)Neil Murray
This document summarizes a presentation about stakeholder management and communication. It defines stakeholders as individuals who can affect or be affected by project decisions and outcomes. It discusses the four types of trust in relationships: deterrence-based, role-based, knowledge-based, and identification-based. The presentation provides strategies for managing stakeholders, including identifying them early, categorizing relationships, using collaboration and involvement, and formalizing reporting guidelines with actions/issues lists.
The document discusses the structure of the human body. It describes that the body has four limbs. The upper limbs are called arms and the lower limbs are called legs. There are different types of cells in the arms and legs, with different functions. Nerves in the arms contain sensory and motor neurons, while nerves in the legs contain sensory neurons. The document also describes blood circulation in the arms and legs, with different types of blood vessels and flow directions.
This document provides guidance on supporting, maintaining, and growing an online gaming community. It discusses establishing a community support team to answer questions and address feedback. It emphasizes the importance of clear, compassionate communication and allowing community members to feel a sense of ownership. It also discusses empowering community champions, rule enforcers, and event organizers. The goal is to help the community feel like a welcoming home.
The document outlines an agenda for a presentation on digital media and social media. It includes sections on introducing digital media, goal setting, the tools of digital media, content creation, analytics, and closing remarks. There are also examples of personas, including one named Martin Ferber, a CEO who understands social media is important but does not fully understand it and wants to learn from experts.
Oregon’s Voluntary Road User Charge ProgramGregory Conte
This document summarizes Oregon's efforts to implement a voluntary road usage charge (RUC) program as an alternative to fuel taxes. It discusses key policy issues Oregon addressed in piloting the program, including privacy concerns over GPS tracking. Oregon conducted two pilot programs to test different RUC models. It learned that an open system allowing consumer choice in reporting and payment methods better addressed privacy concerns compared to its initial closed system model. These lessons can inform other states like Texas if they consider implementing an RUC program.
Future trends presentation for CCG Customer Forum at the CCH Users Conference on November 4, 2012. This was used along with an i2a: Insights to Action facilitated discussion by Tom Hood & Bill Sheridan to develop group insights about the future.