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| The Young CPA Newsletter of the Tennessee Society of CPAs |
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Volume 2007 Issue 2 | ||||||
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Society News Career Advice Financial Fitness
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| Register for the Young CPA Conference | ||||||
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If you register by May 22, the conference fee is only $99. Click here for registration information. You also won't want to miss the Casino Night mixer following the conference, with free food and drinks. | ||||||
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This month, the society launched a special section of the TSCPA Web site just for you. Here, you’ll find information on special events, CPE courses, work-life balance, financial literacy and ways to volunteer and get involved. There's even a separate page for each chapter so you can find out what's happening in your area. Click here to visit the new young CPA section of the TSCPA Web site. | ||||||
| Winning Over the Dr. No Boss: How to Pitch Your Good Ideas | ||||||
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© Tim Bentley, 2007, Career Journal, www.careerjournal.com This scene sound familiar? The lightning-bolt idea zaps you one night, then ruminates as you toss and turn. You rush into the office early the next morning (hey, you haven't slept anyway), virtually accost the boss when he arrives, blurt your idea and ... and ... and you instantly know what a star feels like entering a black hole. In just a 30-second span, he's figured out a string of reasons why your brainstorm won't work and his litany sucks the energy from the room. If it happens once, okay. Twice, maybe. But what happens when your boss says no to your last five good ideas? Don't despair. There actually are some reasonable strategies for fixing that problem.
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| Declutter Your Career and Make Way for Success | ||||||
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Just as it can be helpful to clear out closets at home every so often, it's a good idea to declutter your career periodically. By removing the stuff that gets in the way, you can free up time, brain power and energy, enabling you to enjoy work more and improve your performance.
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| Signs that Your Job is Headed in a Good - or Bad - Direction | ||||||
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© Marshall Loeb, 2007, Career Journal, www.careerjournal.com Luckily, most jobs send out signals about how right they are for you - or not. These signals apply to jobs at every level of an organization. You can be right out of school, a middle manager trying to move up, or a senior executive looking for a top pick. In his book,"Winning," former CEO of General Electric Jack Welch has created a list of the most important signals to be aware of and how to read them.
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| Your 30s: Now's the Time to Get Ahead | ||||||
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© Liz Pulliam Weston, 2007, MSN, www.msn.com The 30s are a real make-or-break decade for many people. At this point of your life, you're starting to see financial gains – or the first signs that things might not work out as planned. Here's how you compare to your peers and where to find help.
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| 25 Rules to Grow Rich By | ||||||
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© 2007, Money Magazine, www.money.com From choosing the right home improvements to smart saving to making the right insurance decisions, here are 25 tips and suggestions for maximizing your long-term financial potential.
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| Chapter Happenings | ||||||
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Does your chapter have an event coming up? Snap a few pictures, then e-mail them to us. We'll use them for future issues of The Loop.
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| Contact Your Chapter's Young CPA Committee | ||||||
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Interested in finding out what Young CPA activities are being planned in your chapter? Contact the Young CPA representative in your chapter. Appalachian: Chad Bailey, chadbailey@eastman.com Chattanooga: Katy Maughon, katy.maughon@hlbcpa.com Elk Valley: Paul Young, hpycpa@vallnet.com Knoxville: Carrie Valentine, cvalentine@coulterjustus.com Memphis: Rob Vance, robert@valuationlitigation.com Nashville: Crystal Shields, cshields@phhw.com, & Susanne Reseland, susdavis_2000@yahoo.com Upper Cumberland: Barry Clouse, barryclousecpa@multipro.com West Tennessee: Laura Beth Butler, lbutler@firstcitizens-bank.com | ||||||
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