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Features
 
  All in the family
Sheila Fraser started her term as auditor general on a high. Her predecessor and mentor, Denis Desautels, worked hard to gain trust and respect for the office. And Fraser is determined to honour his legacy.
By Benoit Dutrisac


The Bermuda Angle
CAs arrive on the island expecting to stay two years. But then, the gorgeous weather, the laid-back attitude, and that tax-free US green work their magic on them. Before they know it, they end up staying seven years.
By Bonnie Munday



Upfront
 
People CA and tax lawyer Cheryl Gibson was only 16 when she won a silver medal at the Olympics, but the lessons she learned as a young swimmer carried over into her professional career.

News and trends Time on their minds, and other things that worry financial executives · CPAs take a vote on XYZ · Clicking for companies · Civil penalties on their way · Money laundering update

Numbers game Insecure about financial security? Well, you're not alone.

Netwatch When things just don't add up, there's always an online calculator.

Ask an expert How to handle employee reviews and reap the rewards

Technovations Hewlett-Packard Jornada 565 • Creative PC-CAM 300 • Epson Stylus C80 Printer

Book value How to hire and keep top talent and the A to Z of e-learning.


Regulars
 
  Technology Relationship results
By Bob Angel

Law Unacceptable risk
By Mindy Paskell-Mede

Risk management Partners for change
By Anne Kemp

Personal financial planning Media savvy?
By Don Marston

Business valuation Perfect partners
By Stephen Cole

People management The new working-world order
By Carolyn Cohen

Taxation Making amends
By Frank E. P. Bowman, Jules L. Lewy and David J. Manoochehri


COLUMNS
 
Off the record A new compensation base
Economic outlook It's just not the same
Inside out Bermuda bound
Letters to the editor