Accountancy 1993 - Abstracts

Accountancy 1993
TitleSubjectAuthors
A blatant slur on executive directors' integrity. (report of the Committee on the Financial Aspects of Corporate Governance, also known as the Cadbury Committee)BusinessJohn Corrin
Absence makes the company poorer. (Absence Control Systems)BusinessLesley Bolton
A budget for growth and solvency. (Economic Trends )BusinessMichael Saunders
Accounting for an attractive option. (Securitisation)BusinessRoy Chandler, Iwan Davies
A chance they mustn't waste. (diversification investment by UK's water utilities) (Water Companies)BusinessDaniel Butler
ACT reform aims to pull in foreign companies. (advance corporation tax) (Taxation)BusinessRobert Peake
Added value: the link between performance measures.BusinessJohn Kay
A false dawn breaks over the high street. (retail demand in 1993) (Economic Trends)BusinessKatharine Wynne
A frost from Europe to blight our tender green shoots. (UK's economy) (Economic Trends)BusinessRobert Barrie
All the president's taxmen. (Bill Clinton's tax policy on foreign corporations) (Taxation)BusinessTerry Symons
A more prescriptive rulebook for auditors. (Auditing Practices Board reviewsall existing Auditing Standards and Guidelines) (Accounting Issues)BusinessMartin Crane
A new and complex art. (structured settlements for damages claims)BusinessGreville Janner
Another kind of league table. (the big four of the UK's pension fund management business) (Pension Fund Management)BusinessMihir Bose
A problem solved is a system selected. (selecting computer systems)BusinessGaynor Brown
A return to rational concepts. (auditor's liability)BusinessEmile Woolf
A surprisingly good prognosis? (UK banking industry) (Economic Trends)BusinessJulian Robins
Audit regulation - one year on. (survey) (Commentary)BusinessStella Fearnley, Michael Page
Audit regulator dominance in the UK listed market. (Commentary)BusinessStella Fearnley, Vivien Beattie
A very natural practice. (profile on Sandra Deacon and Claire Gray, owners of Deacon Gray accounting firm) (Women in Accountancy)Business 
A window on accounting. (windows-based software packages)BusinessRobert Bradley
Benefits for the professional, not for the punter. (effects of FRS 3) (Accounting Issues)BusinessAdrian FitzGerald
Bitter battles in the beer business. (UK beer industry) (Brewing) (Cover Story)BusinessNigel Cope
Bricks and mortgages. (Personal Finance: House Purchase)BusinessWarren Terry
British Airways: reaching for European skies.BusinessAlan Purkiss
British manufacturing: revolution in reverse. (industrial decline in the UK)(includes related article)BusinessAlan Purkiss
Business 2000 AD style - what sort of company? (business models) (Commentary)BusinessBrian Worth
Cadbury: precedence of substance over form. (Committee on the Financial Aspects of Corporate Governance) (Commentary)BusinessThomas Clarke
Capable to the core. (analyzing competitive advantage)BusinessJohn Kay
Charity accounts: simple, accurate and clear. (Accounting Issues)BusinessR. Greyham Dawes
Clause for concern. (service charge clause in a commercial lease) (Property)BusinessStephen Isted
Compromise and survive. (accountant Theresa Kelly) (Women in Accountancy)Business 
Conflicts, resolutions and enforcement. (UK's Urgent Issues Task Force and the Review Panel)BusinessJyoti Ghosh
Contentment and the computer system. (evaluating new systems)BusinessAlison Webb
Corporate financing policy: the potential for conflict. (Corporate Treasury)BusinessDerek Ross
Debatable rateable values. (reevaluation of commercial property in the UK)BusinessStephen Thomas
Debt, equity or something else? The Accounting Standards Board's latest FRED tackles capital instruments. (Financial Reporting Exposure Draft No. 3) (Accounting Issues)BusinessAndrew Lennard
Dedicated to a role in the City. (Sir Brian Jenkins, winner of the 1993 Founding Societies' Award) (News)Business 
Discipline with regulation. (Audit Regulation Committee of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales) (Audit Regulation)BusinessBrian Currie
D&O: do you need it? (Directors' and Officers' Liability Cover)BusinessNeasa MacEarlen
Down with the claim count. (professional indemnity claims) (Law)BusinessJonathan Wright
FRED3: Accounting for Capital Instruments. (financial reporting exposure draft) (Accounting Standards Board)Business 
FRED 4: reporting the substance of transactions, February 1993. (Accounting Standards Board)Business 
Going for a distinctive small audit. (going concern requirements for small companies) (Commentary)BusinessDavid Hatherly, Frank O'Reilly
Good corporate governance needs a helping hand. (Commentary)BusinessRoger Davis
Growth in the recession: boom amid the gloom. (Growth in the Recession) (Cover Story)BusinessNigel Cope
Guidelines on continuing professional education (CPE). (Institute)Business 
Hope springs - but not for the moment. (UK house market) (Economic Trends)BusinessJames Barty
IASs must be used, pledges new chief. (profile of Eiichi Shiratori, new chairman of te International Accounting Standards Committee) (News)Business 
Improving summary financial statements. (Accounting Issues)BusinessRoger Hussey
Individual voluntary arrangements: a valuable breathing space.BusinessPeter Busby
Industry and the city: is R&D the key? (Research and Development)BusinessBill Nixon, Elin Sundgaard, Don Sinclair
Inland Revenue one, taxpayers nil. (Commentary)BusinessDavid Furst
Interim reporting: a questions of scope and timing.BusinessMatthew Patient, Richard Elwell
In the fast lane to the top. (accountant Sheila Masters) (Women in Accounting)Business 
Jobs still squeezed. (employment prospects of UK chartered accountants) (FRES/Recruitment)BusinessFlavia Hawskley
Low profile player in a high profile game. (TI Group Finance Director Michael Garner) (Brought to Account)BusinessLiz Fisher
Lynda Coral: planning for the pregnant pause. (Women in Accountancy)Business 
Money for old computers.BusinessNicholas Gash
Mortgages now. (Personal Finance: House Purchase)BusinessBarbara Ellis
Negotiating skills: talking your way to success.BusinessJane Allan
Objectives, priorities and progress. (President's Page)BusinessIan Plaistowe
Post-Maxwell pension provision. (Robert Maxwell) (Pension Fund Management)BusinessPeter Gartland
Practising in public. (Practising Certificates)BusinessJohn Collier
Preserved for performance. (Blackheath Concert Halls) (Small Business)BusinessHester Thomas
Primary care and the power of prayer. (Intercare Group PLC) (Intercare)BusinessCharles Darwent
Primed for printer. (includes related articles and directory of printer suppliers) (Office Equipment)BusinessGeorge Cole
Priorities for a profitable alliance. (Joint Ventures)BusinessDavid Oates
Professional Standards Committee: a softly softly approach.BusinessChris Hordern
Professionals without prospects? (unemployed accountants)BusinessPeter Carty
Property-related debt: a map of the minefield. (Property Company Restructuring)BusinessPeter Busby
Regular saving makes sense. (Personal Finance: Monthly Savings)BusinessMark Shanahan
Report of the Committee on the financial aspects of corporate governance: the code of best practice. (Cadbury Committee)Business 
Revision of auditing standards and guidelines, April 1993. (exposure drafts issued by the Auditing Practices Board)Business 
Robson Rhodes: birth of a business counsellor. (UK accountancy firm)BusinessDavid Oates
See, hear, look, learn. (use of multimedia)(includes related articles) (Multimedia and Telecoms)BusinessGeorge Cole
Should the UK economy head up the M4? (British monetary growth) (Economic Trends)BusinessPaul Turnbull
Should we go the Kiwi way? (adopting New Zealand's accrual-based financial statements) (Accounting Issues)BusinessMichael Bourn
Small companies: no longer true and fair? (new financial reporting regime for small businesses) (Accounting)BusinessKim Hurst
Small company reporting and the relevance gap. (Accounting Issues)BusinessPaul Gee, Solomon Hare
Strategies for corporate success. (Strategy)BusinessAlfred Kenyon, Shiv Sahai Mathur
TAC spells transparancy in action. (Technical Advisory Committee of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales)BusinessPeter Ainsworth
Tax-free pay for accountants. (Profit-related Pay)BusinessSteven Jones
Taxing receivership sales. (Taxation)BusinessPeter Rayney
Tessas' tax-free terms. (Tax Exempt Special Savings Accounts) (Personal Finance: Tax-efficient Investments)BusinessBarbara Ellis
The APB sees visions of the future. (Auditing Practices Board) (News: Auditing Profession)Business 
The auditor's on-going concern. (Auditing)BusinessDavid Gwilliam
The complicated VAT life of a lease. (value-added tax)(part 2) (Taxation)BusinessStanley Dencher
The complicated VAT life of a lease. (value-added tax) (Taxation)BusinessStanley Dencher
The computing iceberg. (planning the introduction of computer systems) (Computerisation)BusinessTerry Corbitt
The death knell for historical cost? (Accounting Standards Board issues two discussion papers on the use of current values in accounting) (Accounting Issues)BusinessAndrew Lennard
The expert in your tool-kit. (expert systems) (Artificial Intelligence)BusinessLesley Bolton
The future development of auditing. (Auditing Practices Board)Business 
The hidden costs of National Insurance. (Commentary)BusinessSue Green
Their fair share of the market. (personal equity plans) (Personal Finance: Tax-efficient Investments)BusinessMark Shanahan
The McFarlane Report - cost, confusion and conflict? (Commentary)BusinessPeter Davis
The McFarlane report: reflections on a failed mission. (Commentary)BusinessEmile Woolf, Michael Snyder
The off balance sheet finance solution. (Financial Reporting Exposure Draft No. 4) (Accounting Issues)BusinessSandra Webb
The pain and profit of training Institute students. (training chartered accountants) (Commentary)BusinessNigel Hughes
The search for supporters. (financing for business in the UK)BusinessAnthony Harrison, Danny Knapp
Towards a readable report. (Report Writing)BusinessGreville Janner
Trials of a fair and worthy man. (the Financial Reporting Review Panel's Chairman Edwin Glasgow) (Brought to Account)BusinessLiz Fisher
Tweedie: the story so far. (David Tweedie, chairman of the Accounting Standards Board) (Accounting Standards)BusinessGeoffrey Holmes, Alan Sugden
Urgent Issues Task Force abstract 6: accounting for post-retirement benefits other than pensions. (Accounting Standards Board)Business 
Victorian values are no longer applicable. (UK company law needs to be updated) (Commentary)BusinessChris Swinson
When the proverbial goal posts keep moving. (amendments to tax laws) (Commentary)BusinessChristina Maddalena
Will it be all right on the night? (UK Television) (Cover Story)BusinessRaymond Snoddy
Will it be spring shoots or March frost? (forecast tax policy of Norman Lamont) (Analysis: The Budget)BusinessAndrew Darnill
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