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Journal of accountancy | 2004

Enterprising Views of Risk Management: Businesses Can Use ERM to Manage a Wide Variety of Risks

Claire Y. Nash; Tina Quinn


Journal of accountancy | 2004

The PCAOB and the Future of Oversight: The Board Might Achieve More by Reviewing Audit Quality Controls Instead of Actual Audits

Claire Y. Nash; Tina Quinn


The ATA Journal of Legal Tax Research | 2014

Codification of the Economic Substance Doctrine and the Gregory Case

Tonya K. Flesher; Tina Quinn


Journal of accountancy | 2003

Tax Relief - Chapter 2003: What CPAs Need to Know about the New Tax Act

Rebecca Carr; Tina Quinn


Archive | 2014

Neural Networks: An Interdisciplinary Tax Research Methodology

Tina Quinn; Tonya K. Flesher; John D. Johnson; Flyn L. Flesher; Ogletree Deakins


Archive | 2011

The Case of the Missing Employees: The Saga of Fedex

Tina Quinn; Sangshin Pae


Archive | 2011

Codification of the Economic Substance Doctrine or how Congress Commemorated the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of the Gregory Case

Tonya K. Flesher; Tina Quinn


Journal of accountancy | 2009

Worker Classification Still Troublesome

Tina Quinn


Journal of accountancy | 2009

Losses from Interests in LLCs and LLPs Not Presumptively Passive

Tina Quinn; John F. Robertson


Journal of accountancy | 2006

Home Office Deductions: Computing the Limitations on Home Office Expenses

Tina Quinn; W. Terry Dancer

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W. Terry Dancer

Arkansas State University

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John D. Johnson

University of Mississippi

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Sangshin Pae

Arkansas State University

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