INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT The HUB C O N N E C T I N G Y O U W I T H S P A R T A N B U R G ’ S I M A Imaspartanburg.org carolinascouncil.imanet.org A P R I L 2 0 1 5 ACCOUNTANTS Monthly Lunch meetings held at The Piedmont Club 361 E. Main St. Spartanburg Next Meeting April 14, 11:30 a.m. Regular Members $20.00 Retired Members $16.00 Students $11.00 IMA Spartanburg 2014-2015 Board President Harvey Hicks President-Elect Angela Geter Vice Presidents Richard Burgess Glenda Sparnell Elizabeth Cole Travis Sutton Directors / Council / Committee Members Susan Mullins Paul Garner Jill Blondo Amie Busbee Peggy Reeves Harold Rakes Katy Hone Frieda Hisker Rick Thompson Michael Wooten Jennifer Sprouse Roman Konyrev Denny Boll Cindy McMaster Cindy Cobb The board meets before every lunch meeting at 11:00. All members are invited to attend. Power Your PotenƟal Dear IMA Spartanburg Area Chapter Members: Spring is finally here! Don’t forget the IMA Carolinas Council 2015 Spring Conference on April 22-25, 2015 at the Hilton Myrtle Beach Resort in Myrtle Beach, SC for a chance to receive up to 16 hours of CPE. At the March meeting Jeffrey D. Creech, CPA, CMA, PMP, “The Ethical Accountant” gave us a very interesting discussion of ethics. At this month’s meeting we have Michael Wolf, an economist with Wells Fargo Securities, giving us an Economic Update. Congratulations to the following members for their years of service being celebrated in April: T. Larry Leopard 45 years, Oren Brady 35 years, and E. Martin 5 years. April 18th is the Spartanburg IMA wine tasting event. For those of you who joined us last year for this event, it was an evening of great Italian food, wine and fellowship. This year, the featured food and wine pairings will be from Spain and Argentina. This event will honor our past chapter presidents and CMA’s and will include a special gift for those in attendance. Reservations and payment are due by April 13th. Checks should be made payable to “Spartanburg Area IMA” and mailed to: Denny Boll 8 Bellows Falls Drive Greer, SC 29650 The IMA has been going strong in Spartanburg for over 60 years. We have a vibrant and active chapter that promotes fellowship, networking and continuing education. For us to continue to receive the benefits that our Chapter offers we need more members to volunteer for the open positions for next year. Please consider stepping up to help for the 2015-2016 year. None of these positions take a lot of your time and helps us keep going strong. We still have a need for the Secretary, Assistant Treasurer & a coordinator for Community Responsibility. Talk to Susan Mullins or any Board Member if you can help! Best Regards, Harvey Hicks IMA President, Spartanburg Chapter 2014-2015 Jordan Oil Company 1451 Fernwood Glendale Rd Spartanburg, SC 29307 (864) 585-2784 x129 [email protected] IMA Spartanburg Chapter Meeting – April 14, 2015 Michael Wolf, Economist Wells Fargo Securities, LLC “Economic Update” Michael Wolf is an economist with Wells Fargo Securities, covering both U.S. and regional economies. Based in Charlotte, N.C., he writes indicator reports, special commentary, and contributes to the company’s Weekly Economic & Financial Commentary. Prior to joining Wells Fargo in 2013, Michael worked as a regional and international economist at Moody’s Analytics. Additionally, he measured trends in compensation as an economist for the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Michael has a master’s degree in international economic policy and statistics from Columbia University and Baruch College, respectively. He also holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Maryland. He is a member of the National Association of Business Economics and Charlotte Economics Club. 2014-2015 Chapter Meetings THE HUB July 15, 2014 August 12, 2014 September 9, 2014 October 14, 2014 November 11, 2014 December 9, 2014 January 13, 2015 February 10, 2015 March 10, 2015 April 14, 2015 May 12, 2015 IMA CAROLINAS COUNCIL 2015 SPRING CONFERENCE “Back to Basics” Wednesday, April 22 through Saturday, April 25, 2015 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Hilton Myrtle Beach Resort 10000 Beach Club Drive Myrtle Beach, SC 29572-5304 Tel 843-449-5000 16 Hours Continuing Professional Education Credits NEW - Wednesday PM Golf Tournament Dinner Thursday and Friday Evening Saturday Morning Council Meeting Registration is now open. Don’t miss out on this great networking & CPE opportunity! Two Samuels and IMA PresentCulinary offerings and wine pairings from Spain/Argentina SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 2015 – 7:00PM Honoring our past presidents and cmas The Culinary Hub 147 East Main Street, Spartanburg Presentation by Southern Wine and Spirits Featuring: Cheese Board Array of Spanish Cheeses – manchego – Mahon Dried Chorizo – Pickled Pepper - Jam *Reception* Sparkling Segura Aria Heridad Reserve Bruschetta Bruschetta Crostini topped with White Beans with Spinach and Sausage Marques de Riscal Reuda Blanca Empanadas Carnitas Empanadas – Slow Roasted Pork – Srirachi and Lime Crème Fresh Primus Carmenere Paella Seafood Paella with Shrimp – Mussels – Bay Scallops – Spanish Rice Cake Ramon Bilboa Rioja Reserve Lamb Roasted Baby Lamb topped with Chimichurri – Truffle Infused Potatoes and Fried Leeks -Wine Selection PendingDessert course / Social Mini Tres Leches $40 Per Person For Reservations, contact Denny Boll at 864-582-7556, or at [email protected] Reservations and payment required by April 13, 2015 CONNECTING YOU WITH SPARTANBURG’S IMA IMA News CMA® Certification Entrance Fee and Exam Fee Increases July 1, 2013, (InstituteOfficer, of Certified Accountants) be HeidiEffective Kerns, Rutherford County ICMA® Schools Finance receivedManagement the State Treasurer’s Award ofwill Excellence in Accounting Management. Mrs. program: Kerns accepted the award at the Board Meeting May 8 on behalf of raisingand theFinancial fees related to the CMA Rutherford County Schools and the rest of the RCS Finance Department. • The CMA Exam Fee will increase from $350 to $380 per exam part. ICMA will continue to offer a $100 discount if both parts are taken during the same testing window. • The CMA Certification Entrance Fee for candidates entering the program will increase from $225 to $240. The change in fees is the first increase made by ICMA in more than two years, reflecting the increase in costs to administer the program. We’re confident you’ll agree that CMA certification remains a wise investment of time and cost, enabling expanded career opportunities and earnings potential. CMA® Certification Fee Structure Change for Student and Academic Members Effective January 1, 2014, ICMA® (Institute of Certified Management Accountants) has made the following fee structure changes to the CMA program: • The Student/ Academic CMA® Entrance Fee has increased from $75 to $120. • The $100 discount when a student or academic registers for both parts at the same time for the same testing window has been eliminated. The new membership application with the updated rates can be found on IMA’s website in the Online Store under Membership Products. THE HUB How to Update Your Profile Because IMA Global has just updated their Web Site, the instructions have changed. So if you have moved, changed jobs (retired also), got a new e-mail address, phone number, fax number, or a new area code for your telephone, you can easily update your profile trough the following steps: Go to www.imanet.org. Click on log in Your log in is your IMA membership number Put in your password (Your last name) In the upper right hand corner you should see “Welcome, (And your Name)” Click on that Click on View my Account Profile Hit Go You can now edit your home and business address At the bottom of the screen, under My Communications methods, you can change your email and telephone numbers. Check it out just to make sure IMA has everything correct. If going online is not for you, you can always call 1-800-638-4427 and speak to a customer representative about updating your profile. It is important that we have the correct information. The Evite uses the current roster to notify you of meetings. Our newsletter director uses your email address on record to notify you that our newsletter is ready for viewing. If the information is not correct, you may not be getting communications in a timely manner. Contacts: Meeting Topic Ideas Jill Blondo [email protected] CPE Certificates Jill Blondo [email protected] (Reference CPE Certificate in subject line of email.) CMA Program TBD TBD Spartanburg IMA Website Richard Burgess [email protected] EVITE Frieda Hisker [email protected] Carolinas Council Info Peggy Reeves [email protected] Newsletter Input (submit by Cindy Cobb last week of month prior to issue date) [email protected] Job Openings [email protected] Cindy Cobb APRIL TRIVIA 1. The custom of giving eggs at Easter me has been traced back to whom ? a. Egyp ans b. Greeks c. Romans d. All of the above 2. According to the Na onal Retail Federa on, how much do Americans spend on Easter candy ? b. $2.2 billion a. $1.1 billion c. $3.3 billion d. $4.4 billion 3. What are the three names for the Passover holiday ? a Pesach, Seder, Hag Hamatzot b. Hag Hamatzot, Zeman Heirutenu, Seder c. Zeman Heirutenu, Seder, Haggadah d. Pesach, Hag Hamatzot, Zeman Heirutenu 4. According to the IRS, the error rate for paper individual income tax returns is 21 percent. What is the error rate for e‐filed return ? a. Half a percent b. 5 percent c. 10 percent d. 20 percent 5. What was the average refund amount for the 2013 individual income tax returns ? a. $1,100 b. $2,010 c. $2,725 d. $4,055 6. April is Na onal Garden month. According to the Na onal Gardening Associa on, what percentage of all households in America are growing food at home or in a community garden ? a. 12% b. 19% c. 26% d. 35% 7. April Fool’s Day originated in Europe during the 16th century when which country switched from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar, changing New Year’s Day from April 1 to January 1 ? a. France b. Germany c. Italy d. Spain 10. Who was the last player to win the Masters without breaking 70 in any of the four rounds ? a. Craig Stadler b. Larry Mize c. Nick Faldo d. Zach Johnson TRIVIA ANSWERS 1. D 6. D 2. B 7. A 3. D 8. D 4. A 9. D 5. C 10. B 8. April is Jazz Apprecia on Month. In what city did jazz emerge ? a. Chicago b. Harlem c. Memphis d. New Orleans 9. The first Earth Day celebra on consisted primarily of environmental demonstra ons but also helped propel which of these ac ons ? a. Crea on of the Environmental Protec on Agency b. Amendment of the Clean Air Act c. Development of the Clean Water Act d. All of the above
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