No more legislation needed

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The author, Chief Executive of the Australian Institute of Company Directors believes that no more legislation is required for corporate finance. The reason for this is that a globally competitive corporate Australia actually requires less red tape and more guidelines on corporate governance.

Author: Hall, John

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It's time to improve reporting for stakeholders

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The first-ever book on double-entry book-keeping was written in 1494 by Pacioli. The author uses the book as a base for urging companies to improve their accounts reporting for stakeholders.

Author: Smith, David (American novelist)

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Leading ladies

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Some 54% of Australia's top 200 firms still have no women in executive roles, compared to 14% in the US. The author looks at the reasons for this and possible ways to remedy the situation.

Author: Hunter, Marcella
United States, Labor Distribution by Employer, Corporate directors, Statistics

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Subjects list: Analysis, Australia, Accounting, Corporate governance
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