TORONTO, Sept. 24, 2014 /CNW/ - The Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario (CPA Ontario) is pleased to launch the first integrated provincial magazine of its kind, entitled D&A Magazine. D&A Magazine is designed to support Chartered Professional Accountants (CPAs) and speak to issues related to the accounting profession in Ontario, with the mandate to drive awareness of both the discussion (dialogue and disclosure) and analysis (insight and expertise) sides of accounting and finance at home and around the world.
"CPA Ontario - the new unified accounting body with a membership of more than 80,000 CPAs and 20,000 students - carries a strong voice within the profession, one that required a unified publication," said Colin Ellis, editor, D&A Magazine.
"The integrated editorial content supports its title: if the story is about leadership, it falls to discussion; if it's about global finance and accounting matters, its analysis," continues Ellis. "D&A Magazine presents balanced editorial insight with forward-looking orientation as a vehicle to facilitate discussion and analysis for the accounting profession."
The publication is a valuable resource featuring accounting and financial subject-matter experts and pertinent industry issues spanning technology, management, leadership, governance, professional development, human resources, branding and more.
D&A Magazine is also the perfect vehicle for advertisers who want to reach Ontario's business leaders in the accounting and finance sectors. Published six times a year, it is distributed to more than 80,000 CPAs across Ontario as well as stakeholders in academia, government, and the private and public sectors.
The September/October issue includes the following articles and departments as:
Accounting News Digest
The Right Fit - In the words of the legacy chairs
Ontario's three accounting bodies have unified to create CPA Ontario
Leading a Newly United Profession
New CEO, Carol Wilding, returns to her roots in the accounting profession
Pathways to the accounting profession
Access options and consistency, the key to CPA Education Program
New CPA Pro Cards Campaign - Join the Pros
My CPA Team - Joe Pennachetti, FCPA, FCGA, City of Toronto
FIFA CPA referee on the world stage at 2014 World Cup
Professional Development - Passport to success
Chartered Professional Accountants are trusted business leaders in Ontario. They are highly valued for their financial expertise, strategic thinking, business insight, management skills and leadership. Becoming a CPA means a commitment to excellence and high professional standards, and is your key to a highly successful career.
Media experts - Consider a CPA the next time you're looking for a subject matter expert to answer critical financial or business questions or when you need a panel expert to offer insight in a group discussion or debate.
About the Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario
The Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario is the qualifying and regulatory body of Ontario's more than 80,000 CPAs and approximately 20,000 CPA students. CPA Ontario serves the public interest by developing, monitoring and enforcing the highest standards of professional competence and ethical conduct. Chartered professional accountants are valued by organizations for their financial expertise, strategic thinking, business insight, management skills and leadership. For information on the profession, visit www.cpaontario.ca. To become a CPA in Ontario, visit www.gocpaontario.ca.
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SOURCE: Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario
Perry Jensen
Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario
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Amy Mulhern
Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario
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