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In Memory of Clifton Elbert “Woody” Woodcock (2/9/1919 – 1/20/2012) The New Mexico Society of CPAs board and staff are deeply saddened over the passing of past Chairman of the Board C. E. “Woody” Woodcock. Woody was president of the Society from 1953 – 1955. Woody showed exemplary leadership and dedication to the accounting profession and the Society. The boardroom at the NMSCPA building is named in honor of Woody. Our sincere condolences go out to his family, friends and former colleagues. Please click here for a brief biography of Woody’s accounting career. |
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Continuing Professional Education Over 500 hours of interesting, relevant, live group study programs sponsored by the New Mexico CPA Foundation. Click on hyperlinks for full course descriptions and biographies of our outstanding discussion leaders. CPE Policies, registration methods, nearby hotel/motel accommodations and a map to our building and classroom can all be found here… and more! |
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Live Webinars CPE brought right to your computer – two hour live webinars See what topics are available from our Webinar Alliance Partners ● CPA Crossings, LLC ● Surgent McCoy CPE, LLC |
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Tax Academy NMSCPA’s brand new tax program geared to accountants with 0–5 years experience. The 10 four-hour topics pertaining to corporate taxation provides a solid foundation of knowledge in this area. |
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Ethics Exam Order Available on CD-ROM or in print, Professional Ethics: The AICPA’s Comprehensive Course. Contains the exam required for NM licensing. |
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Advertise With The Society Display & classified advertising space is offered in the Classifieds section of the website. Display advertising is available in the ePlus electronic publication sent to our membership twice each month. Get your message out to a distinctive audience at attractive prices. Contact the Society with your ad today. |
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Newsroom Past editions of the electronic newsletters,ePlus, and the Tax Practitioner, are located in Newsroom of the Resources section of the Society website. |
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Feed the Pig for “Tweens” The popular Financial Literacy program, Feed the Pig has launched a new segment aimed at helping the “tweens” – 4th through 6th graders. The site offers a teacher's kit and a “tweens” game, The Great Piglet Challenge. |
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Financial Literacy Financial illiteracy is a huge problem in the U.S. Americans spend $1.22 for every $1.00 earned. In response, the AICPA, with the support of the state CPA societies, developed the award-winning 360 Degrees of Financial Literacy program. |
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Do We Have Your Correct E-mail Address on File? If you think we're missing your e-mail address in our database, send it to Bob Wallace now by clicking on the link above. |