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Features
 
  No pain no gain
Complying with the new governance regulations won’t be easy, but it may have its rewards, say Canadian executives
By Peter Morton


On the hot seat
An audit committee seat is not so cozy these days as new rules put pressure on members
By Gilles des Roberts


The road to good governance
Directors today are facing great challenges, but new regulations just might make their duties a lot clearer
By Carol Hansell


Fair pay for fair play
New governance rules have made directors’ work more demanding. But has compensation kept up?
By Nadine Winter


Boardroom evaluation
What do the big hitters of business and accounting think of corporate governance today?
By Josef Fridman



Upfront
 
People Musicians are more interested in art than finances, but when they hit it big, many turn to Michael Veitch to shape their record-keeping habits

News and trends New courses for corporate directors Sorry, wrong answer Planning for same-sex marriage Where tax and science meet — part 3 Mediation is the message*

Numbers game

Ask an expert Asset-based lending can bail you out

Technovations Fujitsu P5000 Notebook Computer • Lexmark P707 Photo Jetprinter • Kyocera 7135 Smartphone

Book value Integrity in the Spotlight: Opportunities for Audit Committees The Naked Corporation: How the Age of Transparency Will Revolutionize Business What Directors Need to Know The Privacy Payoff McLuhan for managers: New tools for new thinking

Findings CAs on board

Ties that bind Blue collar blues?

Going concern Donald Clow, FCA, President & Coo, Southwest Properties


Regulars
 
  Governance Board’s due diligence
By Mark Van Clieaf

People management Ten tips for team success
By Lynne Brenegan

Taxation Issues in R&D taxation
By David Horler & Winnifred Brown

Insolvency Monitoring the auditor’s role
By Peter Farkas


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