CA Magazine 1993 - Abstracts

CA Magazine 1993
TitleSubjectAuthors
Accountants as evangelists? (marketing of computer software as form of evangelism) (People)Business 
Accounts of the Calvins. (Calvin Co.)BusinessCheryl McWatters
An impossible fit. (review engagement standards) (Auditing)BusinessDonald J. Cockburn
Author! author!: why your firm may be paying a heavy price for poor writing. (includes related article)BusinessGale Cohen Ruby
Broking with tradition. (eliminating the old stereotype of accountants and investment advisers)(includes bibliography)BusinessTodd Herzog
CCAF calls for legislative change. (Canadian Comprehensive Auditing Foundation 1993 conference)BusinessSuzanne Seebach
Clinching the cash battle. (effective cash-flow management as major factor in business success) (Business Adviser)BusinessGerald A. Lokash
Companies in convalescence. (turnaround firms)BusinessIvan Kilpatrick
Criteria of Control Committee named. (Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants' Criteria of Control Committee members) (People) (Editorial)Business 
Curbing software pitates.BusinessAlex J. Resnick
Deferred but not forgotten. (deferred taxes) (Education)BusinessDarroch A. Robertson
Demystifying dilution.BusinessLynne Clark
Desautels looks at the big picture. (Auditor General Denis Desautels' second annual report to Parliament)(includes related article) (News)Business 
Dyment in the rough. (Ranger Oil Ltd. president Fred Dyment) (Celebrity CAs)BusinessBetty Dargie
EIC pronounces on net-of-tax presentation. (Emerging Issues Committee) (News)Business 
Expert beyond experience.BusinessMorina Rennie, Michael Gibbins
Fax magic.BusinessDonald J. Cockburn
Foul forecasts. (potential liability of chartered accountants for faulty forecasts)BusinessMindy Paskell-Mede
Gold medalist earns perfect score. (Elizabeth Wilson tops the Uniform Final Examinations)(includes related articles) (People)Business 
Guilty until proven innocent? (conflicts of interest for accountants acting as part of the legal system) (Law)BusinessMindy Paskell-Mede
He turns water into fun. (Whitewater West Industries Ltd. President Geoffrey Chutter) (People) (Editorial)BusinessCharise Clark
Home on the radial. (Fountain Tire Ltd.) (Interview)BusinessCathryn Motherwell
How to read the Income Tax Act. (Taxation)BusinessHenry A. Kennedy
How to survive a lawsuit. (In Practice)BusinessMort Shapiro
In search of relevance. (changes needed in the auditing process) (Cover) (Cover Story)BusinessRobert Walker
Interest groups put to the test. (News)BusinessBrian Banks
It's what you know that counts. (tax valuation)(includes related article) (Business Valuation)BusinessStephen R. Cole, John A. Campion
Lagos calling. (the state of communications in Lagos, Nigeria) (People)Business 
Lending to yourself. (borrowing from the registered retirement savings plans) (Personal Financial Planning)BusinessBrian P. Casey
Making allowances. (results of an audit technique study)BusinessMike Godwin, Richard Buski
Mastering the QST. (Quebec Sales Tax)BusinessMark D. Brender, Alan Shragie
Mediation is the message. (chartered accountants as financial mediators)BusinessColin Languedoc
Meeting with a mission.BusinessDaniel J. Cremasco
Memories of Guyana. (a chartered accountant's experiences in Guyana as a volunteer) (People)BusinessMelinda Montgomery
More than a drop in the bucket. (guidelines for reportable transactions and conditions revealed during a financial statement audit) (Studies and Standards)BusinessSylvia Smith
Nine-tenths of the law. (Canada's Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act)BusinessPeter P. Farkas
No more trial and error. (formal training in ethical behavior for accountants)BusinessLeonard J. Brooks Jr.
Now is the time for CAs as PM. (chartered accountants; prime minister) (People)Business 
Offshore options.BusinessStephen Hart
Perched on the leading edge. (changes in financial reporting) (Studies & Standards)BusinessT.Ross Archibald, David W. Conklin
Put yourself in the picture. (choosing the appropriate graphics software) (Technology at Work)BusinessRon Schwartz
QST roadblocks. (Quebec sales tax)BusinessMark D. Brender, Alan Shragie
Recognizing the best. (winners of The Financial Post Annual Report Awards) (News)Business 
Reduce, re-use, reschedule. (effective use of audit resources)BusinessDavid Chan
Right-hand diplomacy. (United Nations' Department of Economic and Social Development adviser Daniel Blais)BusinessMaurice Tourigny
Salvaging syndication investments.BusinessWilliam S. Bernstein
Speedy's certain somebody. (Speedy Muffler King, Inc. Pres and CEO Fred Karp) (Celebrity CAs)BusinessLouise Kinross
Stock jockeys. (chartered accountants as investment advisers; includes related article) (Cover Story)BusinessMichael G. Crawford
Surviving the twilight zone. (legal consequences for accountants providing tax consulting services) (Taxation)BusinessJames Rossiter
Tackling tax-related troubles. (measuring income tax liability in business valuation)BusinessAndrew McCrodan
Tax, time and the triathlon. (tax consultants as triathlon athletes) (People)BusinessCharise Clark
The eastern front. (accounting firms in Eastern Europe)BusinessPamela Clarke
The forty billion dollar man. (Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec pres, Guy Savard) (Interview)BusinessGuy Paquin
The keys to control.BusinessPeter (New Zealander movie director) Jackson, Duncan Galloway
The nonconformist, his ex-wife, the gambler and the alien. (tax time's most colourful and demanding clients) (Cover Story)BusinessBrian Banks
The revolution that wasn't. (Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Handbook Section 1625 on asset revaluation)BusinessCarla Daum
The rise and fall of financial reform.BusinessLois Morrison Tullo
The scales of injustice. (pay equity; includes related articles)BusinessNancy Miller
The wave of the future. (accounting in the 21st century)BusinessEdwin Durbin
This CANARIE will fly. (Canadian Network for the Advancement of Research, Industry and Education)Business 
Underground auditing. (environmental risk assessment; includes related article)BusinessLouis Mix
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