Read about international work experience, personal development and ways to be active even with a desk job
TORONTO, Sept. 4, 2013 /CNW/ - The September/October issue of CMA magazine is now online at http://cmamagazine.dgtlpub.com/?i=2816. The fall issue examines the benefits of foreign work experience, combating a sedentary lifestyle in time for October's Healthy Workplace Month and ways to achieve personal improvement. Published by the Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada (CPA Canada), CMA magazine is the go-to read for accountants and business professionals interested in the latest trends in accounting, management and strategy.
"Numerous studies have pointed to the downside of our 21st-century sedentary lifestyle. This issue is devoted to helping you get up and move," says Mara Gulens, CMA magazine's editor-in-chief. "We also look at personal development from the perspective of the importance of work experience beyond Canada's borders."
Highlighted features in this issue of CMA magazine include what you need to know about working abroad in International Exposure, boosting your global literacy in Expand Your Mind and creating a healthy work environment in Let Your People Move.
More in this issue:
The November/December issue will be the last issue of CMA magazine. Please share your memories and comments with us. We'd love to hear from you.
CPA Canada will begin publishing a new magazine for the unified accounting profession in 2014.
About Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada (CPA Canada)
CPA Canada is the national organization representing the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) profession in Canada. The Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants (CICA) and The Society of Management Accountants of Canada (CMA Canada) created the organization on January 1, 2013, to support unification of the Canadian accounting profession under the CPA banner. CPA Canada is responsible for providing services to CAs and CMAs on behalf of CICA and CMA Canada as well as to CPAs and CGAs participating in the unification effort. CPAs will serve the public interest across all sectors of the economy with integrity, sound ethical practices, disciplined regulation and proven strategic management and financial expertise. Accounting bodies representing almost 90 per cent of Canada's professional accountants are committed to unification or have already merged under the CPA banner.
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SOURCE: CPA Canada
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Cindy Ruocco, Manager, Strategic Communications, Branding & Public Affairs
CPA Canada | [email protected] | Tel. 416-204-3942
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