검색어 : 통합검색[(The)Canadian institute of chartered accountants]
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91
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Accounting education, training and the profession in the Commonwealth Caribbean: Integration or internationalisation?
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Bakre, Owolabi M.;
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(Accounting forum,
v.30,
2006,
pp.285-313)
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92
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Mythmaking in audit regulation: the Canadian initiative on ‘enhancing audit quality’
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Dermarkar Simon;
Samsonova-Taddei Anna;
Gendron Yves;
Department of Accounting, HEC Montréal, Montréal, Canada;
Department of Accounting, HEC Montréal, Montréal, Canada;
Faculté des sciences de l’administration, Université Laval, Québec, Canada;
(Accounting and Business Research,
v.,
2023,
pp.1-28)
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93
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Book Reviews/Compte rendu de livres
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(Contemporary accounting research : the journal of the Canadian Academic Accounting Association = Recherche comptable contemporaine : la revue de l'Association canadienne des professeurs de comptabilit,
v.2,
1985,
pp.124-154)
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94
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Tax and studies: Canadian students have always had some form of tax incentives, and the last federal budget added a few more
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Horner, J.;
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(CA magazine,
v.140,
2007,
pp.38-40)
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95
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Chaos in the Caribbean Twelve years ago, Tedd Avey, a Canadian forensic accountant, began investigating the collapse under fraudulent circumstances of a Jamaican financial institution
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McLaughlin, P.;
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(CA magazine,
v.139,
2006,
pp.24-33)
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96
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Survival guide: Things are looking bleak for the Canadian economy and some economists fear that things will get worse, much worse
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Barcelo, Y.;
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(CA magazine,
v.142,
2009,
pp.22-27)
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97
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The creation and acceptance of public sector accounting standards in Canada
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Baker, Ron;
Rennie, Morina D;
University of Guelph, Canada;
University of Regina, Canada;
(Accounting history,
v.23,
2018,
pp.407-432)
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98
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Honey, let's work together: many Canadian family businesses are run by couples, which sometimes means the personal relationship gets neglected
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Heggum-Allen, T.;
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(CA magazine,
v.140,
2007,
pp.41-44)
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99
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Export-Aid: As trade barriers continue to fall throughout the world, more and more Canadian businesses both large and small are entering the export arena
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Berman, D.;
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(CA magazine,
v.129,
1996,
pp.18-23)
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100
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The big bang, II: Canadian companies have completed their first IFRS statements, but the transition is not yet over as they face a new phase
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Burot, K.;
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(CA magazine,
v.145,
2012,
pp.46-47)