TABLE OF CONTENTS | WINTER 2000
Cover by: The Millennial Issue |
Undue Influences
The year 2000 will see Canada enter its ninth year of economic growth, but potential forces could bring uncertainty later on.
By David E. Bond
After the Party
Once new year celebrations are over, it will be time to reflect on the tax changes in 1999, which were few, but mighty in significance.
By Don Goodison, FCGA
SPECIAL TO THIS ISSUE
CGA-Canada's 1999/2000 Board of Directors
Spotlight on the members of the executive committee and the other board committees.
|
Perspective The Kindest Cut of All
News from CGA-Canada CGA's awards of excellence winners; economic news luncheons — and more!
|
Investing: Year-End Clearance The investment and tax year end is a time most investors review their strategies. This year, try some new twists on some old ideas, such as tax loss selling. These ideas are designed to put some extra cash in your pocket.
Double Click: Security Blankets Web site seals of approval can reassure customers that their transactions are secure.
Legal Notes: Headhunters: Beware Employees who recruit workers away from a rival company may be personally liable for damages, even though they acted on their employer's behalf, according to the Ontario Court of Appeal in ADGA Systems International Ltd. v. Valcom Ltd. [1999 43 OR (3d) 101].
Standards: Freeze Frame Small businesses and their CGA advisers need to stop and take notice of the CICA Handbook's rules on estate freezes. |