from the introduction
\n<\/strong><\/h3>\nby ed mendlowitz<\/strong>
\n<\/em><\/p>\nfor over 40 years i have asked fellow professionals for assistance, and for almost as long i have reached out to offer assistance. as professionals, we do not live and work in a vacuum. we need each other and the more we collaborate the more we all grow.<\/em><\/p>\ni have not done everything i would have liked to do, but through interaction with fellow cpas, colleagues, other professionals, staff and clients i have learned many things and i’ve tried to refine some of those lessons here. without sharing, i would not have been as successful. i have also learned that sharing causes me to grow also. it forces me to be clearer about what i do, be able to express myself better, help me better articulate my thoughts, and puts me in contact with some of the brightest people i know \u2013 my fellow cpas.<\/em><\/p>\nat some point, i realized that many of the questions repeated themselves and that most of us have the same concerns. for that reason, i started to write up the most often asked questions with my answers. there are, of course, very few perfect answers. but, hopefully, through the thorough consideration of the question and the possible solutions, the best (if not perfect) answer can emerge. i hope that you can get some your questions answered here.<\/em><\/p>\n