CA Magazine 2000 - Abstracts

CA Magazine 2000
TitleSubjectAuthors
A decent proposal.(proposal document)BusinessBob Stewart, Grant Robinson
Advice for life's two certainties.(advice on estate planning and will-making)(Cover Story)BusinessFlorence Marino
A fine balance.(snowboard champion Alexa Loo)BusinessAngela Lawrence
A heavy price to pay.(transfer pricing in relation to Smith Kline Beecham)BusinessDwight Hamilton
A lack of security.(Canada's Personal Property Security Act)(effect of bankruptcy)BusinessRupert Chartrand
All creatures great and small.(small business accounting in Canada)Businesspeter Martin
A matter of some discretion.(effect of Canada Business Corporations Act)BusinessDavid Senkow, Morina Rennie, Richard Rennie, Jonathan Wong
Audits on the leading edge.(technology's impact)BusinessDuncan Green
A whole new web language.(development of data compatible computer language)BusinessTerence Belford
Building your business.(advice)BusinessKevin Lawrence
CA firms in the new economy.(chartered accountants)BusinessGrant C. Robinson
CAs dot.com.(dot.com ventures justwhiteshirts.com, Mediconsult.com and CD Plus.com headed by accountants)BusinessKen Mark
Caseware corner.(accountancy software)BusinessDwayne Bragonier
CoCo goes public.(Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants' Criteria of Control)BusinessJulie Wood
Credits where credits are due.(business tax)BusinessJamie M. Wilks
Defining risks: reducing risk exposure in your portfolio means more than diversifying assets and investing in different markets.BusinessElliott Levine
Downwardly mobile: Saskatchewan CA skydives competitively.(Karna Luchsinger)BusinessDan Bortolotti
Election daze.(foreign pension plans)BusinessBill J. Fridfinnson
Employee power.(intellectual capital)BusinessPatricia Faiello
Employers: consider change carefully.(survey of employees' attitudes to organisational change)Business 
Freedom to choose.(planning for retirement)BusinessIan Davidson
Governments are different.(decision-making, governments)BusinessMartha Jones Denning
Great expectations.(audit firm decision making techniques)BusinessKarim Jamal
Group thinking: in business, we can all make better decisions by understanding our own perspectives as well as those of other stakeholders.BusinessAshley Dafel
In pursuit of predictability.(incentive program of Canada Customs and Revenue Agency concerning scientific research)BusinessSusan Bishop
In systems we trust.(ongoing audits)BusinessEfrim Boritz, Doug McPhie, Bryan Walker
In the eye of the beholder.(risk management)BusinessAshley Dafel, Peter (New Zealander movie director) Jackson
Keeping up with I.T.(accountants must adapt to trends in information technology)BusinessStephane Ethier
Keeping up with the Joneses.(standards of financial reporting)BusinessAnnie Mersereau, Peter Martin
Lasting inspiration.(acheiving goals)BusinessChristopher K. Bart
Learning to live with risk: a new CICA research report examines current approaches to risk management in the ever-changing arena of investment funds.(Investment Funds Institute of Canada)BusinessPaul G. Oliver, Paul-Emile Roy
Less from more.(consolidation in the service sector)BusinessAndrew J. Freedman, Stephen R. Cole
Managing risk organization-wide.BusinessGeorge N. Allport
Masters of their own domain: variations between the tax laws of different state and local jurisdictions in the US create planning opportunities - and traps for the unwary.BusinessDaniel Lundenberg
No gender gap?(discrimination in the accounting profession)BusinessCathleen Fillmore
NSULCs: made in Nova Scotia.(Nova Scotia unlimited liability company)BusinessDebra A. Moses
On a mission for harmony.(accounting standards)BusinessDavid J. Moore
Portrait of an artist.(interview with creative chartered accountant Rod Anderson)BusinessAnna Maria Green
Predicting value creation.(accounting methods)BusinessChristian Bellavance
Prophets of the profession.(predictions for future of accounting)(Cover Story)BusinessSheldon Gordon
Resumes: fact or fiction?BusinessDwight Hamilton
Rethinking old practices.(productivity techniques)BusinessAllenna Leonard
Risk: identify, assess, act.(methods of risk management)BusinessPhil Cowperthwaite
Risk: liability or opportunity?(risk management)BusinessPaul Makosz
Rough waters offshore.(foreign investment)BusinessPearl E. Schusheim, Sian Stephenson
Saving the exchange.(Toronto Stock Exchange Chief Executive Officer Barbara Stymiest)(Cover Story)BusinessJohn Lorinc
Share the wealth.(transfer of life insurance)BusinessChristine Black
Starting over with startups: the Accounting Standards Board clarifies rules for new enterprises and creates more disclosure requirements.BusinessAnnie Mersereau
Strangers in a strange land.(tax rules governing foreign consultants providing services in Canada)BusinessSheila J. Smith, Tara K. Burns
Systems set to go.(consolidation of business methods for use on the internet)BusinessCarolyn Collett
Taxing questions.(tax accountants; liability)BusinessHelene Lefebvre
Techno-etiquette.(using communications technology effectively and appropriately)BusinessLorriane Behnan
The $5-million man.(Marc de Jordy)(Interview)BusinessAndrea Neblett
The agent or the principal?(Canadian goods and supplies tax analysis)BusinessYves Albert Desjadins, Anne-Marie Belanger
The challenges of growth.(expanding your company with case studies presented)BusinessYasmin Glanville
The CRO: a risky role.(Chief Risk Officers)BusinessTerrence Belford
The ethical hack.(protecting network security)BusinessAdel Melek, Victor Keong
The evolutionaries.(electronic commerce)(Cover Story)BusinessJim Carroll
The future is in the fundamentals.(electronic-commerce)BusinessJonathan D. Andrews, Alana G. Nast
The heat is on.(auditor independence)(PricewaterhouseCoopers)(Cover Story)BusinessPeter Diekmeyer
The infrastructure web.(public sector accounting)BusinessTim Beauchamp
The main events planner.(Event411.com Chief Operating and Financial Officer Lawrence Howorth)BusinessDan Bortolotti
The more things change ... .(electronic commerce)BusinessJonathan D. Andrews
The power of prediction.(decision making)BusinessWilliam Bradshaw
The price of promises: a new PSAB project will provide information about all types of employee future benefits to help determine the state of a government's finances.(Canada's Public Sector Accounting Board)BusinessStephenie Fox
The target's tally.(tax treatment of corporate takeover costs)BusinessJohn Giakoumakis
The world according to US GAAP.(accounting standards)BusinessRamona Dzinkowski
Today's crystal ball is digital.(use of financial forecasting computer software)BusinessCleveland Pendock
Traveller's checks.(business travel)BusinessJean-Guy Duguay
What makes an expert?(education, accounting expertise)BusinessSteven Salterio
What's out there?(accounting systems for small businesses)BusinessMichael Burns, Winston Ng
What's your financial game plan?(strategies for good financial investment)(Cover Story)BusinessGarnet Anderson
What's your opinion? The CICBV presents independent valuation reports that meet the standards - while avoiding the pitfalls.(Canadian Institute of Chartered Business Valuators)BusinessStephen R. Cole, Marc A. Keirstead
When and where to offer comfort.(public offerings, auditors)BusinessJohn Kirkwood, Robert T. Rutherford
Which way to the Internet?BusinessAlly Motz, Mathew Soong
Will that be cash or equity?(accounting policy)BusinessStephen R. Cole, Robert P. Kanee
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