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By Brian Tankersley - We're in our second quarter "mini busy season" here with K2 [3], and the last few weeks have seen us present technology conferences in Connecticut, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, and Oregon (where I will speak today). We're also preparing for our first CPA Firm Technology Symposium [4] in Overland Park, KS on 6/10 [5]. Since this is a new, all-day course, I've been working with Val Steed, K2's CEO, [6] on prep for this course so we have plenty of material and other collateral to help our participants use technology in their firms as effectively and efficiently as possible.
USA Today (normally just good for recycling, but there are exceptions) [7] has a nice article this morning on how to pack for a long trip, as well as some tips for the chronic overpacker. Doug Dyment, the creator of OneBag.com [8] (a site dedicated to traveling light) does a nice Q&A on how to pack for a trip. Since I'm headed to Connecticut (two teaching days), Montreal (Canadian GP), and Kansas City (three teaching days) in the next couple of weeks, I'm going to be reading this article with interest.
There is also a nice chart in the article [9] which lists who will have to pay to check bags with various airlines. Fortunately, the other airlines have not been as quick to match American's policy of charging [10] for the first bag (although they are almost universally charging for the second checked bag.) One of the few (hard earned) benefits of being a super-elite frequent flyer (Delta Platinum Medallion, Skyteam Elite Plus) is that I can check up to three bags for free. While I very rarely use this benefit, it was nice to be able to handle all of the bags for free for my two companions when I went to Florida for the Memorial Day weekend.
Some travel links readers may want to use for their upcoming trips:
I'm also in the process of implementing a hosted document management system for my little firm. I actually installed the client software yesterday, and am now populating the database with a few documents until I can get a feel for how best to organize my documents (which don't really fit the typical organization structure for a CPA Firm, since I do so much oddball consulting). I'll report more on this effort after I do the second revision of tags, categories, and other ways to implement this system. K2 has some good tips on their Totally Paperless site, but I'm working to capture the various steps and factors considered as part of this whole process in a document which can be used for either blog content or teaching classes. I'm also working with this vendor on integration with portals for secure interchange of information, and I hope to be able to write more about this in the near future.
Tags: Travel [14], Road [15], Sidestep [16], Google Transit [17], Document Management [18], DMS [19], Packing [20], Suitcase [21], Airlines [22], Carry-on [23]
Brian Tankersley is a road warrior, CPA, and CITP based in Knoxville, Tennessee. Brian is an associate with K2 Enterprises and is a senior faculty member with Becker CPA Review.
Links:
[1] http://www.accountingweb.com/blogs/accountingweb/accounting-tech
[2] http://www.accountingweb.com/blogs/k2_team_blog.html
[3] http://www.k2e.com
[4] http://www.k2e.com/pages/seminars/8hour/cpafirmtechsymposium.asp
[5] http://www.kscpa.org/conted2.cfm?Date_ID=915
[6] http://www.k2e.com/pages/bios/steed_val.html
[7] http://www.usatoday.com/travel/news/2008-05-29-packing-advice_N.htm
[8] http://www/onebag.com
[9] http://www.usatoday.com/travel/news/2008-05-29-packing-advice_N.htm
[10] http://www.aa.com/apps/netSAAver/ViewPromotionsDetail.jhtml?anchorLocation=index.jhtml&repositoryId=16075429&repositoryName=PromotionContentRepository&itemDescriptor=PromotionContent
[11] http://www.tripit.com
[12] http://www.sidestep.com
[13] http://www.google.com/transit/
[14] http://technorati.com/tag/Travel
[15] http://technorati.com/tag/Road
[16] http://technorati.com/tag/ Sidestep
[17] http://technorati.com/tag/ Google Transit
[18] http://technorati.com/tag/ Document Management
[19] http://technorati.com/tag/ DMS
[20] http://technorati.com/tag/ Packing
[21] http://technorati.com/tag/ Suitcase
[22] http://technorati.com/tag/ Airlines
[23] http://technorati.com/tag/ Carry-on