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IFRS Survey – Winner

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During the month of March 2010, we ran a contest based on our survey based on the state of  International Financial Reporting Standards and IT conversion in Canada.
On January 1, 2011, all Canadian organizations were required to move from the Generally Accepted Accounting Principals (GAAP) to the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), which likely required major IT system changes, which potentially caused challenges to many organizations. We wanted to know how this would affect your business and requested that you complete our survey to help us educate the market.
 
In appreciation of your time and sharing of information, we awarded a $150 gift certificate to Best Buy to one randomly selected participant… the winner is… 
 
Harvey Schaerer of Edmonton, Alberta
 
Thank you so much to all of the survey participants, your contribution is greatly appreciated. 
 
If you have not already joined our community, we encourage you to sign up HERE. There is no commitment required on your behalf to engage within this community other than agreeing to receive invitations from time to time to participate in peer discussions, polls or surveys of interest to you.  Stay connected to receive reports, white papers and case studies related to your industry and job function. JOIN TODAY! 

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