Five years post-Covid: Reflecting on accounting’s 'new normal'

Chad Davis and Josh Zweig, co-founders of LiveCA, talk to Ben Richmond of Xero about professional practice and how to meet the moment as a modern accountant

Optimizing Canada's balance sheet: The untapped value of natural assets

Canada’s natural assets could one day be reflected in government financial statements, says Bailey Church of KPMG, as the tides of accounting are shifting

Why accountants should spend less time on the numbers and more time explaining the results 

Accounting standards are becoming so complicated, says Philip Maguire, CPA, CA, that we have lost the ability to explain the results

Five years post-Covid: Reflecting on accounting’s 'new normal'

Chad Davis and Josh Zweig, co-founders of LiveCA, talk to Ben Richmond of Xero about professional practice and how to meet the moment as a modern accountant

Optimizing Canada's balance sheet: The untapped value of natural assets

Canada’s natural assets could one day be reflected in government financial statements, says Bailey Church of KPMG, as the tides of accounting are shifting

Why accountants should spend less time on the numbers and more time explaining the results 

Accounting standards are becoming so complicated, says Philip Maguire, CPA, CA, that we have lost the ability to explain the results

Accounting News

Protecting CPAs using solicitor-client privilege

Chartered Professional Accountants may be enveloped into privilege if they are the client’s agent, pursuant to an agency agreement, explains Dean Blachford



Canadian Accountant’s most popular accounting stories of 2024

From the benefits of a Trump presidency to CRA tax changes, here are the five articles and some honourable mentions that were read the most by accountants



Five ways Donald Trump’s election victory is good for Canadian accountants

From taxes and tariffs to deregulation, Donald Trump may scare Canadian economists, but accountants are sure to benefit from a second Trump term