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Speaking and Writing
September
Bernard W. Arvin (Tokyo), The California CPA Quarterly,
September 1967. Some Recent Developments Concerning the
Accounting Profession in Japan.
7-8 A. Grant Bowen (Columbus), Trade Association Executives,
Columbus. Budget Planning.
14 Bernard Kaye (Executive), American Management Association,
New York. Tax Considerations—How They Influence the
Form of Corporate Structure for Doing Business Abroad.
October
13 Charles G. Steele (San Francisco), Pacific Coast Electrical
Association and Pacific Coast Gas Association, San Francisco.
Statistical Sampling and Its Application in Auditing.
November
1 William J. Sturm (Saint Louis), University of Missouri Chapter
of Beta Alpha Psi, Columbia, Missouri. Individual Participation
in Professional Accounting Organizations.
3 Homer E. Sayad (Saint Louis), University of Missouri, Columbia.
Significant Provisions in APB Bulletins Opinions 8, g, and
10.
14 Raymond L. Gibbs (New Orleans), Mississippi State University,
State College. (Also University of Mississippi, University,
November 16). A Future in Your Hands.
15 Harry D. Baker (Tampa), National Association of Accountants,
Daytona Beach, Florida. Internal Auditing and Controls.
15 William Brockschmidt (Chicago), Davenport Central High
School, Davenport, Iowa. Careers in Accounting.
15 John W. Gilbert (Philadelphia), Pennsylvania CPA Institute,
Harrisburg. Chairman, Annual Tax Conference.
15 Henry Jacquemet, Jr. (San Francisco), University of Kansas,
Lawrence, Kansas. Haskins & Sells Auditape System.
15 James E. McDole (Newark), New Jersey CPA Society, Newark.
Chapter 51 Tax Package—Replacement Program.
15 LeRoy V. Olson (Omaha), Nebraska School for the Deaf,
Omaha. Exchange Club of Omaha Freedom Shrine Award.
16 Elmer G. Beamer (Cleveland), American Society of Women
Accountants, Cleveland. What A CPA Should Know.
21 Charles V. Doherty (Chicago), National Association of Accountants,
Quad Cities Chapter, Davenport, Iowa. Tax Planning
for Corporations.
December
4 George M. Maranis (Boston), Massachusetts CPA Society,
Boston. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles for the Banking
Industry.
4 Daniel J. Moylan (New York), Fordham University Chapter
of Beta Alpha Psi, New York. Career Opportunities in Public
Accounting.
6 Sherrill W. Hudson (Dayton), Ashland College, Ashland,
Ohio. (Also University of Dayton, December 8.) Auditape.
6 Frank R. Sanok (Newark), Fairleigh Dickinson University,
Rutherford, New Jersey. Auditape.
8 Duane R. Whitmarsh (Houston), Texas CPA Society, Houston
Chapter. Accounts and Notes Receivable-Auditing Procedures
and Working Papers.
11 Francis C. Oatway (New York), New York State CPA Society,
New York. Selected New York State Tax Problems of Individuals
and Unincorporated Businesses.
14 Larry N. Lunan (Orange County), Fullerton Junior College,
Fullerton, California. Public Accounting as a Career.
14 Anthony D. Delasey (Newark), Seton Hall University, South
Orange, New Jersey. Preparation for the CPA Examination.
14 Hugh A. Garnett (Executive), American Management Association,
New York City. Solving Tax Problems in International
Pricing.
14 Joel Jacobson (Los Angeles), California CPA Society, Whit-tier
Group. Problems of the Subchapter S Corporation.
18 Ronald C. Baldwin (Boston), University of Massachusetts,
Amherst. Haskins & Sells Auditape System.
18 Matthew K. Chew (Phoenix), Arizona CPA Society, Central
Chapter, Phoenix. Internal Revenue Service—Western Service
Center.
19 John H. McNeil (Orlando), National Association of Accountants,
Orlando. Statistical Sampling in Auditing.
19 John W. Queenan (Executive), Rotary Club, Memphis. The
Auditor's Contribution to Financial Reporting.
20 John W. Queenan (Executive), National Association of Accountants,
Memphis Chapter. The Accountant of the Future.
20 Frank R. Sanok (Newark), Cosmopolitan Associates, Inc.,
Irvington Chapter, New Jersey. Personal Income Taxes.
21 Henry D. Forer (Miami), Society of Controllers & Financial
Officers of Savings Institutions, South Florida Chapter, Miami.
Internal Revenue Service Examinations of Savings and Loan
Associations.
21 Homer E. Sayad (Saint Louis), Arkansas Power & Light
Company, Little Rock. The Role of the Independent CPA in
Financial Reporting.
29 Harold G. Levell (Memphis), Rotary Club, Union City,
Tennessee. Estate Planning.
29 Peter N. Ruma (Cleveland), Baldwin-Wallace College,
Berea, Ohio. Careers in Public Accounting.
30 John P O'Keefe (Newark), Rutgers University Annual Tax
Forum, Saddle Brook, New Jersey. Section 482—Tax Implications
of Conglomerate Companies.
30 Samuel Rees, III (Kansas City), Missouri CPA Society,
Kansas City. AICPA Professional Development Course—Filings
with the SEC.
January
Homer E. Sayad (Saint Louis), The Asset, January 1968. The
Anatomy of Excellence.
2 Elmer G. Beamer (Cleveland), Georgia CPA Society, Atlanta
Chapter. What a CPA Should Know.
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Object Description
| Title |
Speaking and writing |
| Author |
Anonymous |
| Subject |
Speeches, addresses, etc. |
| Citation |
H&S Reports, Vol. 05, (1968 spring), p. 33-36 |
| Date-Issued | 1968 |
| Source | Originally published by: Haskins & Sells |
| Rights | Copyright and permission to republish held by: Deloitte |
| Type | Text |
| Format | PDF page image with corrected OCR scanned at 400 dpi |
| Collection | Deloitte Digital Collection |
| Digital Publisher | University of Mississippi Library. Accounting Collection |
| Date-Digitally Created | 2010 |
| Language | eng |
| Identifier | HSReports_1968_Spring-p33-36 |
