CALENDAR OF EVENTS 


Time: Last Friday of the Month (exceptions noted regularly),   7:30 -  9:00 am 
Place: Marie Callendar's : 1295 S. Victoria Avenue, Ventura (805) 644-0147
Cost: $9.00/members, $11.00/non-members. Includes a free breakfast buffet. 
Exact change appreciated. No advance reservation required.

Join us for breakfast and an interesting discussion!

Date: May 20, 2005  - not the last Friday of the month
Topic: 

Tax Season - Post Mortem (T) 

Speaker: Steve Yukelson, CPA
 
Steve Yukelson, CPA is a sole practitioner in Westlake Village.  Steve is also one of the speakers for the Fall Tax Update Seminars, presented by Spidell Publishing, Inc.  In addition to practicing public accounting, Steve was an instructor of accounting at Los Angeles Valley College, for 15 years.  He was also an instructor at Pierce College, teaching the VITA program for several years.
 

 

7:30 am: sign-in & breakfast buffet  
7:55 – 8:05 am: general questions, comments & announcements  
8:06 – 9:00 am: speaker presentation

Our meetings begin with a "General Comments, Questions, and Ideas Session."   Be sure to bring your current thoughts and dilemmas, and get feedback from the group for free!  All presentations qualify for one hour of continuing education credit.

To receive an email notice about upcoming events contact tami@jmacpa.net  with a reference to the Ventura CPA Discussion Group.

We thank you for your professional participation and support of this group.  

Garry A. Jones

Committee Chairman

Continuing Education Subject Codes:

A Accounting and auditing (A&A) courses: pertain to financial statement preparation and/or reporting, auditing, reviews, compilation, industry accounting, attestation services, or assurance services.  In general, the content of accounting software courses does not qualify for A&A credit.
B Board-approved Professional Conduct & Ethics courses.
T Technical subject areas: taxation, consulting, financial planning, computer and information technology (except for word processing), and specialized industry or government practices.
N Non-technical subject areas: communication skills, word processing, sales, marketing, motivational techniques, negotiation skills, office management, practice management, and personal management.


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