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Oct. 22, 2003
Volume 2, No. 41


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Last CPA comic standing

Accounting's easy, comedy's hard, says a CPA who moonlights as a stand-up comedian.
baltimore.bizjournals.com/baltimore/
moneycenter/story.html?id=1935



Attention, all accounting associations and Beta Alpha Psi chapters!

Sign up 100 percent of your members as members of Tomorrow's CPA and win a cash prize. Membership lists have to be verified by a faculty member. Sound easy? Bet you can't do it by Dec. 1.


Internship available!

Home-based CPA in Bethesda area seeks accounting student with entrepreneurial spirit to help with financial planning practice. This is an unpaid position but experience is valuable. September through January, with schedule to be determined. Contact taxes@starpower.net.


Not for women only

Come to the annual Student Night of the American Society of Women Accountants' Baltimore chapter on Thursday, Nov. 20, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Sheraton Hotel in Towson. Enjoy dinner, hear Genny Roanhouse of American Express speak on "Everything You Should Know About Internships," and help honor ASWA 2003 scholarship winners Stacey Collura (Loyola) and Jung Son (Villa Julie) — all for only $15. Contact Susan Brookman, CPA, at (410) 472-9969.


Postgraduate study at UBALT

The University of Baltimore's Master of Science in Accounting and Business Advisory Services offers an alternative to an MBA in meeting the 150-hour requirement. The program incorporates financial management and information technology, and 40 percent of it can be completed online. Contact Dr. Susan Lynn, director of the program, at (410) 837-5099 or at slynn@ubalt.edu.


Giuliani, E&Y team up to stop hackers

Former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani's consulting firm and the accounting firm Ernst & Young have joined forces to help companies guard against computer hackers.
story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=582&e=2&u=/nm/20031016/
wr_nm/tech_security_giuliani_dc


  From bean counter to business strategist: The changing role of the accountant

Number-crunchers no more, today's accountants have evolved into providers of insight on finance, technology and strategy.
www.cpa2biz.com/News/Selected+Features/
The+changing+role+of+the+accountant.htm



Deloitte & Touche

Great entry-level career opportunities abound at our Baltimore office in our assurance practice! We also have great summer internship opportunities! For more information or to send your resume to be considered for an interview, please contact Mike Zilberfarb at mzilberfarb@deloitte.com.


American Express Tax and Business Services

At American Express Tax and Business Services, you could work within industry teams performing accounting, tax and related services! Want to explore employment opportunities with American Express? Visit our Web site at www.americanexpress.com/jobs to view open positions and to apply online.


Aronson & Company

Are you ready to put your career on the right track at a major accounting firm? Explore a wide variety of career possibilities with Aronson & Company in an environment designed for growth and success. Go to aronsoncompany.com/careers/job_master.asp or contact Angel Rutsch at arutsch@aronsoncompany.com.


Entry-level accountant

Public accounting firm seeks college graduate with at least 3.5 GPA, minimum 1 year experience in public accounting doing write-up work. Self-starter and highly motivated. Please fax resume to (410) 761-3265 or e-mail debbie.golden2@verizon.net.


Can't wait to take the computerized CPA exam? Then don't!

Loyola College in Maryland and the American Institute of CPAs invite qualified students and recent accounting graduates to participate in a "pre-testing" of the new computerized CPA exam at the college's Timonium Graduate Center. For more information and to sign up, go to sellinger.loyola.edu/article.cfm?id=166


Free to TCPA members

The impact of the year-old Sarbanes-Oxley Act and other issues of importance to the profession will take center stage during a series of MACPA town hall meetings throughout Maryland ... and all TCPA members are invited! It's a great opportunity to learn and network with real CPAs. Visit the MACPA Web site for the meeting nearest you.
www.macpa.org/headlines/2003/
meetings81403.htm


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