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TABLE OF CONTENTS | SUMMER 1999 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS | SUMMER 1999
Features

CGA Magazine Cover
Cover photo by:
Jerry Grajewski

Office Space Revisited (summary)
Going "open" seems to be the "in" thing for many organizations.
By Christopher Guly

Up Close & Personal
Three CGAs share their views on balancing the demands of work and life.
By Margaret Jetelina

Hail to the Chief
Gail Stephens, FCGA, is a voice for change in Winnipeg's City Hall.
By Margaret Jetelina

A Fair Day's Wages
What's more important to employees than the amount on their paycheques?
By Ruby Andrew

 

Viewpoint

News from CGA-Canada
New CGA courses; economic news luncheon series ends season, exam results — and more!

Cyberspeak
Web sites for CGAs

Micromation "Something New …"
The future looks bright for Microsoft’s new Office 2000 — a big improvement over Office 97.

Tax Strategy "In Support of All"
If your expertise is called upon for a marital property settlement, consider all tax rules involved. In particular, several changes have taken place with respect to the taxation of support payments (see Revenue Canada’s interpretation bulletin IT530).

Economic Update "Touch Wood"
A steady dollar, declining unemployment and national growth of about 2.8% are part of this year’s positive economic forecast.

Investing "Opportunity Clocks"
Investing opportunity could turn out to be the flip side to the year 2000 bug.

Legal Notes "Reputation at a Loss"
Creditors who make false statements about a debtor’s finances may be liable for damage to reputation. Creditors must also give debtor’s reasonable notice when calling in a debt. The Ontario Court of Appeal addressed these issues in Murano v. Bank of Montreal [1998 41 BLR (2d) 10].