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Rural route to the infobahn: the Internet can put CAs in small centers on a level playing field with big-city professionals

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Chartered accountants in small towns can benefit tremendously from the Internet because having access provides them the opportunity to compete head on with their big-city counterparts. With the advent of the Internet, they no longer have to feel alone and isolated from other professionals. In fact, they can have access to the same information that others are relying on. It is therefore unfortunate that only few have logged on the Internet, therefore many are depriving themselves of the many benefits of the information highway.

Author: Rabinovitch, Issie
Publisher: The Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants
Publication Name: CA Magazine
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0317-6878
Year: 1995
Specialized Telecom Services, Wired Telecommunications Carriers, Cover Story, Cities and towns

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Netwatch

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Financial accounting has changed dramatically over the past twenty years, from paper-based ledger bookkeeping, to electronic data storage; however, the future for accounting systems will extend it beyond its companies' four walls. Online services of financial companies will allow the transferring of information to clients and interaction with other companies.

Author: Carroll, Jim
Publisher: The Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants
Publication Name: CA Magazine
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0317-6878
Year: 2001
Canada, On-Line Information Services, Videotex & Teletext, Services information, Online services, Accounting firms, Accounting services

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Your guide to business and accounting on the Internet

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Chartered accountants need to master several important Internet skills in order to stay current. These e-skills include online research, knowledge tracking, and knowledge archiving.

Author: Carroll, Jim
Publisher: The Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants
Publication Name: CA Magazine
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0317-6878
Year: 2001
Training

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Subjects list: Usage, Internet, Internet services, Information services, Accountants
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