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Features
 
  Up for sales
Exciting! Diverse! That’s how a number of CAs describe their chosen career path. And no, it has little to do with the day-to-day tasks of accountants. These stereotype-busting CAs have opted for something different — sales
By Peter Carter


The art of shingling
Setting out on your own and becoming your own boss may sound glamorous and seem like an adventure. But there are a number of bumps along the road to independence. Here’s what a few CAs suggest to avoid them
By Stephen Bernhut



Upfront
 
People When you’re the head of Saskatchewan’s largest cultural arts event, you can bet that when things go wrong, they’ll call you. But for Lyle Bolen, it’s all about the music .

News and trends The newsletter is in the mail Dial L for lost Fraud mostly an inside job Time still flies

Numbers game Housing markets

Ask an expert Clinching the job offer

Technovations Microsoft Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer • Ideazon Zboard Keyboard • Canon PowerShot S230

Book value Beyond Budgeting: How Managers Can Break Free from the Annual Performance Trap

Findings The path to success

Ties that bind Urban developments

Going concern Hanif Muljiani, CA, president & owner, Portables


Regulars
 
  Law New liabilities
By Brian Morgan

Taxation Opportunity knocks
By Adam Shapiro

Technology The story of spam
By Jonathan D. Andrews

People management Make a good impression
By Carolyn Cohen

Finance Filling in the GAAP
By Ian Hague


COLUMNS
 
Inside out Service, trust and dedication
Off the record First the UN, next the WTO
Test drive CRM moves into mainstream
Netwatch What evil lurks in e-mail?
Outlook Economists in the hot seat
Letters to the editor