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  CRA confidential
Our favourite pundit of the profession is back. This year he is shedding light on that great Canadian federal organization that makes citizens go weak at the knees. Mr. Snafu gets to the heart of the CRA and the CAs who toil there
By Mr. Snafu


Emerging pains
The primary objective of the IASC is to help Third World countries, where investing is deemed unsafe, to get on a firm accounting footing. How can reliable accounting be conducted where there’s a mish-mash of unenforceable rules?
By Lawrence Richter Quinn


Upfront
 
People The Mastrangelo brothers hadn’t planned on scooping out financial advice when they opened their Vancouver gelato and coffee shop. But the combo seems to be paying off

News and trends RELATED LINKS IPO activity down in 2003 Those wacky sales taxes RELATED LINKS Security, spam top tech issues RELATED LINKS Tested your EQ lately? RELATED LINKS Scrap sells RELATED LINKS News from the profession

Numbers game

Ask an expert Team motivation

Book value Corporate MVPs: Managing your Company’s Most Valuable Performers

Findings A taxing season

Ties that bind Communications breakdown

Going concern Bryan McLeod, CA
CEO, Intrigue Technologies Inc.


Regulars
 
  Personal financial planning The making of a profession
By Cary List

Technology ERM: doorway to the future
By Jonathan D. Andrews & Edward Robertson

Law Fiduciary duty
By Mindy Paskell-Mede

People management Making HR your business
By Bill Copeland

Taxation Keeping up with a new act
By Nelson B. Brooks & Stephen Jackson


COLUMNS
 
Inside out The season of taxing snafus
Off the record The broader debate
Netwatch Looking beyond Windows
Test drive Attack of the virus killers
Outlook Eyes wide shut
Letters to the editor