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Features
 
  Prophets of the profession
Are more big mergers on the horizon? Will MDPs become a reality? CAmagazine asked the heads of the Big Five and other leaders of the profession in Canada to share their views on where accounting will be a decade from now.

Keeping up with I.T.
Staying on top of trends in information
technology is crucial for chartered
accountants who want to remain competitive - indeed, survive - in the 21st century. So just how well do CAs
know computers?


Upfront
 
People A combination of direct-marketing skills and Internet savvy allows Saskatchewan native Lawrence Howorth, head of an on-line event-planning company, to manage other people's fun

News and trends Meretricious marital matters · The impact of e-commerce on the worldwide financial services industry · It's in the stars: A workforce economist makes predictions about the knowledge economy and what it will mean for corporations

Numbers game Tax stats from Canada and around the world.

Netwatch One of the few remaining good tax deductions is the RRSP. Here are some sites with RRSP-related help.

Ask an expert Men and women behaving badly: How to manage employee rage in the work environment

Technovations The latest addition to CAmagazine's lineup: Technology writer Issie Rabinovitch offers his opinions on the latest handy IT products


Regulars
 
  Law Missing facts
By Mindy Paskell-Mede

Unlimited liability companies NSULCs: Made in Nova Scotia
By Debra Moses

Information security The ethical hack
By Victor Keong and Adel Melek

Management Group thinking
By Ashley Dafel


Public Sector The price of promises
By Stephenie Fox


Invesment funds Learning to live with risk
By Paul G. Oliver and Paul-Émile Roy

Business valuation What's your opinion?
By Stephen Cole and Marc A. Keirstead



COLUMNS
 
Inside out Cheers to the new year!
Off the record Change foreign-content rules
Economic outlook Time for a time-out
Letters to the editor