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Changes to GAAP for private companies in Canada

Since the mid 90s there has been debate within accounting circles on whether there should be two versions of GAAP – one for public companies and one for private companies. Big GAAP and little GAAP. The logic is that there … Continue reading

25. May 2009 by Neil
Categories: Accounting Standards | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , | 5 comments

Hedge funds looking for accountants

According to this recent post on JobsintheMoney’s CareerWire blog, hedge funds are looking for accoun­tants and paying top dollar for them: The Rothstein Kass report, The Compen­sation Conundrum, makes clear that even for non-investment profes­sionals, hedge funds pay better than both … Continue reading

15. December 2007 by Neil
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Experts weigh in on interest deductibility issue

The Globe and Mail, a Canadian daily, has a feature on their website today where three tax experts from Couzin Taylor LLP and Ernst & Young LLP answer questions from readers about the interest deductibility “feature” of the Federal government’s … Continue reading

14. May 2007 by Neil
Categories: Taxation | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

The other upside to income trusts

I wrote a post about BCE converting from a corpo­ration to an income trust a couple days ago that set off a veritable firestorm of comments from a few readers. It quickly became the most commented on post here, which … Continue reading

15. October 2006 by Neil
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Google the mutual fund company

No, Google isn’t managing invest­ments. They’re still devoted to “organizing the world’s infor­mation,” but that doesn’t matter to the SEC. A rule enacted in 1940 could cause increased regulatory headaches for the company. Companies whose securities make up more than … Continue reading

27. August 2006 by Neil
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