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Features
 
  Safe disclosure
Whistle-blowers were once the object of condemnation and employees were reluctant to snitch on co-workers. But recent world events are changing the way business treats those who blow the lid off corporate malfeasance
By Gary Moulton

Ticket to the top
Due to an increased demand for fiscally responsible senior managers, the number of CA-trained executives has spiked. But it’s more than just their number-crunching abilities that’s kept them at the top
By John Lorinc



Upfront
 
People When Robert O’Brien gets behind the bench of Dartmouth’s midget hockey team, all he wants for his players is that they do well both on and off the ice.

News and trends Wealthy had a bad year, too Be bullish with jargon Client morality crucial to auditors Where tax meets science* Networking key for family business

Numbers game

Ask an expert Keeping firm in uncertain times

Technovations Fujitsu ScanSnap! Colour Scanner • HP Color LaserJet 1500 • Sony Clié PEGNZ90

Book value Managing Your E-mail: Thinking Outside the Inbox Protecting Your Money, Privacy & Identity from Theft, Loss & Misuse

Findings Industry diversifies

Ties that bind Independence day

Going concern David Thompson, CA, President & CEO, Aeroguard Group


Regulars
 
  Personal financial planning Unveiling the myth
By Jim Otar

People management Team training
By Sharda Prashad

Performance measures Clarifying GAAP
By Nancy Estey

Taxation Effective retirement strategies
By Penny Leckie

Risk management The IVM solution
By Murray Wolfe & Cathy McIsaac


COLUMNS
 
Inside out Whistle protection program
Off the record The dividend debate goes on
Test drive The same version of the truth
Netwatch Net makes giving easier
Outlook The productivity bandwagon
Letters to the editor