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AccountingWEB's top blogs of 2010

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Keeping our readers informed is what we're all about. Often this task is accomplished through news articles and editorial commentary.

In addition, AccountingWEB is home to nearly 30 bloggers, experts in their fields, who share their insights with the AccountingWEB community.

Readers are always welcome to post comments and share their own ideas on all of the blog postings. We encourage you to do so now and in the future. Our bloggers tackled myriad topics in 2010. Here are the top 20 most read blogs from the past year.

  1. Get Ready for Onerous New 1099 Reporting Rules
  2. Pennsylvania: Tax Amnesty Program Set for 2010!
  3. What's the Big Deal About SSARS No. 19?
  4. What does the HIRE Act mean to your Clients - and you?
  5. The 10 Commandments of CPAs
  6. Small Business Jobs Tax Relief Act of 2010 Offers Tax Deductions and Incentives to Small Businesses
  7. Who Wants To Take Over Your 401(k) – Uncle Sam?
  8. Is accounting really boring, or has virtually the entire human race just been getting it all wrong since the beginning of time?!
  9. Can You Deduct Worthless Goodwill on Your Tax Return? Internal Revenue Code Section 197 Creating Ill Will
  10. ASU 2010-06 Improvements to Disclosures about Fair Value Measurements
  11. Monty Python on Auditors, Accountants, and Embezzlement
  12. Are You An Accounting Nerd?
  13. City of Philadelphia: Tax Amnesty Program Coming in May!
  14. Section 263A Calculation – Anyone?
  15. Why not a CPA as President?
  16. FAS 123R Reporting: Recodified and Explained
  17. 10 Things Accountants Don’t Tell their Clients
  18. Can a Sole Practitioner Meet Quality Control Standards?
  19. How to Stand Out from the Herd of Other CPAs: Are You a Ram ahead of the Herd or a Ewe behind?
  20. We May No Longer Get Paid? HuH?

 

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There are upsides and downsides to attending accounting conferences. One upside is the opportunity to immerse yourself in education and learn about the latest trends and tools that can help you in your profession. Another benefit is the chance to fulfil your requirement for annual CPE credits, and yet another is to interact with peers and find out how others in your profession do their jobs and relate to their clients. There are downsides as well.
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Gail Perry, CPA
Editor-in-Chief, AccountingWEB
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