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Features
 
  The winners' circle
The companies that win the annual report awards invest a lot of time and effort in submissions that only get them a kind of certificate. So what’s in it for them?
By Robert Colapinto


Worth reporting
Corporate reports used to be a one-page communications tool for analysts and regulators. Today, multipage CRA entries reveal just how complex disclosure has become.
By Robert Colapinto



Upfront
 
People For Anita Pizycki the switch from CA to coach wasn’t a stretch. She’s a trusted professional who can get people to open up to her today as easily as she could before her days as a personal development coach

News and trends Look inside for IT threats Finally, some hero worship Front line on laundering Canada leads the pack in E-government* News from the profession

Numbers game

Ask an expert How to tackle New Year's resolutions

Book value <em>The Not-for-Profit CEO</em> <em>Beat the Taxman</em>

Findings Security situation

As quoted From tirade to more trade

Going concern James Cherry, FCA
President & CEO,
Aéroports de Montréal


Regulars
 
  Taxation Turning back time: retroactive legislation can be justified, but taxpayers don’t have to agree
By Dona Gilbertson

Business valuation Misunderstood and misused: EBITDA can be seductive and it’s here to stay
By Alan Lee & A. Scott Davidson

Insolvency Crime does pay, sometimes: some fraud crimes go unpunished because the good guys don’t have enough resources to work together
By Peter Farkas

People management People’s greatest hits: evaluating the past can improve the future
By Carolyn Cohen

Law Private industry hazards: CFOs can be held personally liable for losses to the company
By David B. Wende


COLUMNS
 
Inside out Performance issues
Letters to the editor
Off the record Expectations and disappointments
Netwatch The 12 skills for success
Outlook Good governance?