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AICPA's Federal Tax Update,
2005-2006
By Andy Biebl and Robert Ranweiler
No. 731134
Recommended CPE credit (based on a
50-min. hour): 16
Level: Update Format: Text
$145.00 member/$181.25 nonmember

AICPA's Corporate Income Tax Returns
Workshop, 2005
By Kess, Biebl and Ranweiler
No. 735210
Recommended CPE credit (based on a
50-min. hour): 16
Level: Update Format: Text
$145.00 member/$181.25 nonmember

Tax Research Techniques,
Seventh Edition
No. 061071
$55.00 member/$68.75 nonmember

AICPA's Individual Income Tax Returns
Workshop, 2005
By Kess, Biebl and Ranweiler
No. 735220
Recommended CPE credit (based on a
50-min. hour): 20
Level: Update Format: Text
$165.00 member/$186.25 nonmember

AICPA Technical Practice Aids
No. 005145
$115.00 member/$143.75 nonmember

AICPA's Tax Update for Controllers,
2005-2006
No. 732507
Recommended CPE credit (based on a
50-min. hour): 16
Level: Update Format: Text
$155.00 member/$193.75 nonmember

The Adviser's Guide to Health
Savings Accounts
No. 091020
$49.00 member/$61.25 nonmember
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