TABLE OF CONTENTS | SEP-OCT 2001
Cover by: Jean Vachon |
Banking on Success
Luc Provencher, FCGA, is a leader in the Canadian banking industry, a key player in the CGA community and this year's winner of the John Leslie Award.
By Alison Arnot
The X Factor
When it comes to the future of Internet-based financial information, XML and XBRL mark the spot.
By John W. Yu
Strategic Software
There's a new strategy behind the sale of Microsoft products that may increase the software giant's revenues ... along with the ire of its customers.
By Robin Day
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Perspective: Keeping Pace With Change The pace of business change today shows no sign of slowing
News from CGA-Canada
CyberGuide: Techno Web These days, many accounting professionals are IT professionals as well.
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Investing: In the Name of Charity Concern over how to invest a charitable or non-profit organization's funds should not be among the many challenges an organization faces.
Tax Strategy: Vanishing Act When a corporation is dissolved involuntarily, the Income Tax Act may create some difficult situations.
Standards: Global Governing The International Federation of Accountants is working on a set of international accounting standards for the public sector.
Tax Forum: Bad Advice Even if tax advisers misguide clients unknowingly, they could still face third-party penalties.
Legal Notes: Offer Reneged When entering into a contract on behalf of a corporation, you could be held personally liable if things go wrong. |