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Helping Clients Grow Old Gracefully
Oleh:
Yardley, James A.
;
Roberto, Karen A.
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Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Accountancy vol. 187 no. 4 (1999)
,
page 43-52.
Topik:
CLIENT
;
clients
;
gracefully
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
JJ85.8
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Does the increasingly common situation at left describe an area of need that CPAs can fill ? The AICPA special committee on assurance services believes it does. In its report on the future of assurance services, the committee identified ElderCare as a service opportunity that allows CPA s to help older people continue to live on their own when they can no longer completely care for themselves. (See sidebar, "ElderCare : A Significant New Service"). For this vulnerable clientele CPA s can provide bookkeeping ; supervise investments ; arrange for medical or home care and transportation, consult on available community services ; and assure family members that the elderly person is receiving services and maintaining property at a predetermined level. CPA s are seeking opportunities to expand the use of their unique skills at a time when the U. S. population is aging. Developing a service that meets the needs of older adults may prove to be a win / win use of these skills. To explore available opportunities in this area, CPA s need to understand some of the unique characteristics of older people, how services are delivered to this population and the crucial role CPA s can play in offering essential services to older Americans.
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