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ATX TV Playlist - Archive

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 Date      Episode                 Play
08.21.07 Client Write-up Suite
08.13.07 Fraud
08.07.07 Policies & Procedures
07.31.07 Payroll & Bookkeeping
07.24.07 Making the Most of Technology
07.17.07 Setting Up Your Office
07.11.07 Off-Season Activities
07.10.07 Employee Recruitment & Hiring Procedures
07.03.07 Location, Location, Location
06.26.07 Developing a Plan
06.19.07 Customer Retention Marketing
06.05.07 CCH, Small Firm Services
05.15.07 IRS Tax Forums
05.08.07 IRS Office of National Public Liaison
05.01.07 Site Builder & CompleteTax

 

 

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