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      April 2002
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Features
 
  The king of clubs
Bruce Simmonds is wealthy, powerful, admired and feared. He has built ClubLink into a dynamic force in less than a decade and, in doing so, has tweaked the sun-screened noses of the Canadian golf establishment. They are not amused.
By Paul McLaughlin


Savings time
The clock is ticking as the financial services industry gears up for the conversion to T 1. But the magnitude of the change is better understood when one considers that the work that took three days to complete will have to be done in one.
By René Lewandowski


Upfront
 
People Lucie Létourneau decided early on in life that she wanted to be a CA. The fact that she is visually and hearing impaired did not dissuade her.

News and trends AICPA votes down new global credential • Tools of the trade • IFA diploma wraps up its first year

Numbers game As filing deadline approaches, Canadians search for reasonable means to reduce the income tax they pay. Reasonable, of course, is a subjective term.

Ask an expert How to handle the pressures of the season — tax time that is.

Technovations RCA cc9390 Digital Camcorder • HP Fax 1020 • Voyetra Turtle Beach Santa Cruz PCI Sound Card

Book value Searching for Certainty: Inside the New Canadian Mindset
Leading Up: How to Lead Your Boss so You Both Win

Findings Tax-work tally

Ties that bind The viscous circle

Going concern Robert Chambers, FCA, President, AssetRisk.


Regulars
 
  Taxation The virtual employee
By Jo-Anne Van Strien

Law Legal briefs
By Mélanie Raymond

Personal financial planning Inc. rules...test
By Gina M. DaRoza , James Kraft and Elliott Levine

People management Retaining employee talent
By Tim Sothern

Governance A paradox illuminated
By Peter Jackson and Laurent Leduc

Insolvency Buyer beware
By Peter P. Farkas


COLUMNS
 
Inside out Welcome to your CAmagazines
Off the record Decisions, decisions
Economic outlook The future of Air Canada
Netwatch Lost in translation
Letters to the editor