SPONSORED BY

LOS ANGELES CHAPTER OF THE CALIFORNIA SOCIETY OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS

 

 SAN FERNANDO VALLEY

CPA Discussion Group

 

CALENDAR OF EVENTS 

Time: Tuesdays,   7:30  - 9:00 am 
Place:  Todai,  20401 Ventura Blvd., Woodland Hills, CA   
Cost: $15, includes breakfast buffet. 
Exact change appreciated. No advance reservation required.
 
Meeting Location
 
Todai
20401 Ventura Boulevard
Woodland Hills, CA  91364
818-883-8082
 

Our meetings begin with a “General Announcements, Questions, and Ideas Session.”   Be sure to bring your current thoughts and dilemmas, and get feedback from the group for Free!  

The meeting begins PROMPTLY at 8:00 am; late shows will not be eligible for the one (1) hour of continuing education.

Upcoming Events: 

Date:  May 8, 2007
Topic:  Qualified Retirement Plans - Customizing for Your Client (T)
Speaker:  Scott Salisbury, Actuarial Benefits Corp.
   
Date:  May 15, 2007
Topic:  Current Developments in Estate & Gift Taxation (T)
Speaker:  Michael Zarefsky, Esq.
   
Date:

 May 22, 2007

Topic:

California Sales and Use Tax Update (T)

Speaker:  Ken Francher, CPA, PriceWaterhouseCoopers
   
Date:

May 29, 2007

Topic:

Multi-Generational Tax Planning

Speaker:

 Lary Woolever, CPA

   
   
   
 

 

   
   
 

 

 

 

   

To receive an email notice about upcoming events contact tami@jonescpa.net, subject: SFV CPA Discussion Group.

If you have any questions, comments or suggestions for speakers and/or topics, please contact Peter Magidoff, CPA - Committee Chairman, at peter@msgllp.comYour suggestions are welcome.

 

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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