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Features
 
  Closing the GAAP
By all accounts, international accounting standards are close to becoming a reality, and they are ready to fly. But the question is will convergence between the United States and the rest of the world cause delays?
By Lawrence Richter Quinn


The art of valuation
Once considered an innocuous aspect of accounting, today it’s thought of as an exciting field. Professional business valuators can be called on to assign a dollar amount to everything from family assets to websites.
By Donna Bailey Nurse



Upfront
 
People Beverly Watson took on the Death Race as just another adventure. Whether sky-diving or tackling mountains, this CA does it with zeal. Now Watson wants to help others realize their dreams.

News and trends <i>CAmag</i> captures gold yet again Stop the meeting madness Canada leads in e-government The brain gain A team approach to transition*

Numbers game It’s summer, time to pack your kids off to camp

Ask an expert A cure for the headache client

Technovations Palm Ultra-Thin Keyboard • Nikon Coolpix 3500 Digital Camera • Audiovox Thera Wireless PDA

Book value What Next? The Complete Guide to Taking Control of Your Working Life

Findings Volunteer rewards

Ties that bind Oil change

Going concern Steve Ranson, CA
President, Canadian Home Income Plan


Regulars
 
  Taxation Limits on trafficking losses
By George Tsitouras

Peformance measures A model relationship
By Ann Svendsen & David Wheeler

Business adviser CA confidential
By Nancy Graham

Fraud Do the due
By Peter Mcfarlane & Deborah Gold

Education The balanced scorecard
By Steven Salterio & Alan Webb


COLUMNS
 
Inside out The great leap
Off the record Tough route back to prosperity
Test drive Business x-ray in a box
Netwatch Web of lies?
Outlook The George W. Bush follies
Letters to the editor