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Features
 
  Funny Business
The rest of the world has long enjoyed a good belly laugh at your personal (and professional) expense. Could there be any truth to the button-down stereotype that have dogged accountants through the ages?
By Ruby Andrew


CAs dot.com
Here are the stories of three pioneers in the new economy, businesses headed by entrepreneurial CAs who bring a powerful blend of training and experience to the virtual marketplace.
By Ken Mark



Upfront
 
People Karna Luchsinger is a CA who obviously enjoys risk: when she's not balancing books, she spends her time parachuting from planes, helicopters, hot-air balloons and ultra-lights

News and trends A laugh a day keeps the doctor away · High-tech workers: just looking for a little respect · When hiring, check those résumés carefully; one in three contains lies · Here's who really pays corporate tax · Canada, the world's most entrepreneurial nation?

Numbers game Some statistics behind big-league baseball

Netwatch Your guide to business and accounting on the Internet

Ask an expert The bank said no; where do I go?

Technovations A review of handy IT products for personal and business use


Regulars
 
  Law Math counts
By Mindy Paskell-Mede

Financial Reporting Starting over with startups
By Annie Mersereau

US State taxes Masters of their own domain
By Daniel Lundenberg

Public Service CoCo goes public
By Julie Wood

E-Business Which way to the Internet?
By Ally Motz and Mathew Soong

Personal financial planning Defining risks
By Elliott Levine