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Features
 
  Back to business
E-commerce is alive and well, but it's got a new ticker: B2B.
By Yan Barcelo


e-lessons learned
Internet-enabled learning is revolutionizing training at the Big Five.
By Jonathan Andrews and Sally Freeman


2001 buyer's guide
Get the lowdown and the chart on mid-market accounting systems.
By Michael Burns



Upfront
 
People We last heard from our mountain climbing accountant, Leo Kelly, after he and son Deryl became the first father-son team to summit North America's highest peak, Mt. McKinley. This year, they set their sights even higher, with a seven-week trek to tackle Mt. Everest.

News and trends The cheque is still in the mail · Walter J. Macdonald Award winners · Big men on campus · New law on liability · Say what? The trouble with tech-talk

Numbers game The stats are in for Internet use by Canadian businesses

Netwatch Jim Carroll explains how the Internet can be used as a crystal ballto see into the future of accounting

Ask an expert How to attract more clients through your website

Technovations Palm: the next generation, an inkjet that thinks it's a laser, and the latest HP printer/copier

Book Value Tools to help small practitioners and tips to avoid burnout


Regulars
 
  Technology Right on time
By Deryck Williams

Legal Issues A flawed proposal
By Mindy Paskell-Mede

Control Loyal opposition
By Patricia Bradshaw and Peter Jackson

Taxation When is a sale not a sale?
By Karen N. Wensley

People management No train, no gain
By Carolyn Cohen

Business valuation Enhancing value
By Stephen Cole and Andrew Harington

Personal Financial Planning Who's the financial planner?
By Craig Matthews and Bryce Medd

Education Mortgaging the future?
By Mark R. Huson, Thomas W. Scott and Heather A. Wier


COLUMNS
 
Inside out Technology 2001
Off the record Nortel, one year later
Economic outlook Curing our healthcare system
Letters to the editor