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  Expense it
The stock of executive options has fallen hard, what with rampant abuses and evidence that it isn’t always profitable. However it may rise again.
By John Lorinc


Options for stock compensation:
Nadine Winter’s six ways to restore its integrity.

CFOs: A return to core values
Once the champions of corporate growth and partner of the senior management team, today’s CFOs have had to make a transition to guardians of integrity as their top priority becomes the preparation of transparent and reliable financial statements.
By Gilles des Roberts



Upfront
 
People For Oliver Jordan, a busy work day includes schmoozing with hoteliers, appearing on TV and generally spreading the good word about the island paradise of Barbados.

News and trends CA firms rank as top employers Tracking tax-time technology UFE winner is flawless Is executive compensation a beauty pageant? Bringing pension accounting up to date Data mining for assurance

Numbers game Taxes are one of life’s certainties, but consistent rulings from our government’s revenue collection agency are hardly a sure thing.

Ask an expert How to avoid networking faux pas

Technovations HP Digital Projector SB21 • Palm Tungsten T • Brother MFC9800 Multi-Function Center

Book value Impending Crisis: Too Many Jobs, Too Few People


Corporate Boards that Create Value: Governing Company Performance from the Boardroom

Findings Salary survey: industry

Ties that bind Loonie tunes

Going concern Peter Gustavson, CA, CEO, Custom House Currency Exchange


Regulars
 
  Governance Serving stakeholders
By Peter Jackson

Technology Reviewed your process?
By Peter Popalis and Peter Sidgwick

Taxation Reasonable expectations
By Dona Gilbertson

People management Giving and getting
By Carolyn Cohen

Personal financial planning Probate planning pitfalls
By Brian A. Lee


COLUMNS
 
Inside out Taking stock of options
Off the record The year of the pension plan
Netwatch New kid on the blog
Outlook Getting the Kyoto message
Letters to the editor