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  The golden years
For some CAs, retirement conjures up visions of colourful sunsets over the ocean’s horizon. For others, it means working in exotic and dangerous Third World countries that desperately need their talent and expertise.
Par Robert Colapinto

Transferring your call
As more and more businesses switch to Internet protocol telephony networks for their phone systems, some are reluctant to get off the POTS lines, worried that IP may be a case of putting all their eggs in one basket
By Yan Barcelo


Upfront
 
Technovations PalmOne Treo 650 Smartphone • Logitech diNovo Cordless Desktop • Sandisk 512 MB Titanium Flash Drive

People Kagan Sirett’s days as a rodeo bull rider may be numbered, but the 25-year old articling CA student is breaking up his UFE study sessions by riding bulls and preparing for competition at the Calgary Stampede in July

News and trends Loughrey receives Order of Canada Buzzwords are not win-win Check yourself before employer does XBRL catches on with regulators Global talent crisis ahead News from the profession

Numbers game

Ask an expert Some people at my office dress casually in summer. Can I do it too?

Book value <em>Asset Based Finance</em> <em>Leaving the Mother Ship</em>

Findings More CAs rise to top

As quoted Merge ahead

Going concern Peter Blake, CA
CEO, Ritchie Bros.
Auctioneers


Regulars
 
  Taxation Broad-ranging changes: how the American Jobs Creation Act affects expats
By John Lowden and Kathy Fu

People management More than the looks: leadership and management are more than optics or personality, they are about job descriptions
By Carolyn Cohen

Personal financial planning Some things to think about: when it comes to finances, some issues just don’t get highlighted enough
By Ian Davidson

Law Who’s at fault: when auditors fail to detect fraud, it’s vital they have the proper representation letters from the client
By Trevor McCann

Education Taxable income and analysis: it can be a useful element to assess the quality of earnings reported by listed entities
By Suzanne Landry and Nadi Chlala


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