Accountancy 1996 - Abstracts

Accountancy 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
1997, and then what? (reunification of Hong Kong and China)BusinessLouise Lucas
A case to study. (scenario-type questions in examinations)BusinessRuth Court
Accountancy professionals in the global classroom. (international accounting qualification initiatives of UN and World Trade Organization)(Commentary)BusinessPeter Walton
A change of emphasis. (profile of Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales President Brian Currie)BusinessBrian Singleton-Green
A framework with a French flavour. (French conceptual framework for accounting)BusinessPeter Walton
A law too many. (prosecution of drug money launderer Law Kin Man)Business 
An Australian comparison. (compatibility between Australian and international accounting standards)BusinessBrigid Curran
An invitation to Europe. (tax incentives in the European Union)BusinessJohn Pointon, Sue Farrar
Are you making a good impression? (public relations in accounting industry)BusinessMiranda Carr
Asia/Pacific: Andersen's-eye view. (accounting firm Arthur Andersen)BusinessBruce Nugent
Asia's next tiger? (growth of the Philippine economy)BusinessEdward Luce
A two-tier slice for segments. (segment reporting)BusinessRobert Dove
Auditors in the European single market.(Commentary)BusinessDavid Darbyshire
A very different economic recovery. (UK economy)BusinessGerard Lyons
A villain's vocabulary. (fraud detection)BusinessGervase MacGregor
Batteries required. (electric cars) (Cover Story)BusinessRobin Mackonochie
Benefits of blood and breeding. (British bloodstock industry)(includes related article on racehore ownership)(Cover Story)BusinessPeter Carty
Beyond IAS 19. (reconsideration of International Accounting Standard No. 19 'Retirement Benefit Costs')BusinessPeter Clark
Booming along the backwater. (foreign investment in Thailand)BusinessWilliam Barnes
Budget at a glance. (Chancellor of the Exchequer Kenneth Clarke's third Budget)BusinessLiz Fisher, Julia Irvine, Christina Maddalena, Robin Dunham, Vicky Meek, Hamish Champ
Budgets, budgets everywhere. (budgeting as a topic for accounting examination questions)BusinessJim O'Hare
Calculating shareholder influence. (share valuation)BusinessSteffen Eckmann, Adrian Widdowson
Can Thailand wake from its lending nightmare? (Bank of Thailand)BusinessJames Mclean
Changes for the better? (amendments to UK Companies Act 1985)BusinessBarry Johnson
China: this way up. (investment in China)BusinessTony Walker
Consulting? More like compliance. (non-audit services)BusinessStella Fearnley, Richard Brandt, Vivien Beattie
Contracted out, but in control. (outsourcing of information technology management)BusinessCandice Goodwin
Costs or assets? The pending choice.(Accounting Issues)BusinessWilliam F. Baxter
Countdown to a confident performance. (preparing for accounting examinations)BusinessSally Halliwell
Criminal sanctions loom. (regulation of UK pension scheme accounts)BusinessAmyas Mascarenhas
Culture clash? (harmonization of accounting standards across countries)BusinessMarilyn Taylor Zarzeski
Derivatives and other financial instruments.BusinessPeter Holgate
Designed to fit - a financial reporting standard for smaller entities.Business 
Desperately seeking certainty. (investing in Russia)BusinessJohn Thornhill
Desperately seeking limited liability.(Students: Litigation and the Auditor)BusinessAndrew Perkins
Does goodwill accounting matter?BusinessPelham Gore, Paul (American choreographer) Taylor, Fauziah Taib
Exercising self-control. (control self-assessment)BusinessPat Russell
Exposure draft: Statement of Principles for Financial Reporting.(Accounting Standards Board)Business 
Farewell, deferral method. (International Accounting Standard on income taxes revised)BusinessPeter Clark
Fast track? Good news. (faster completion of international accounting standards)BusinessLiesel Knorr
FRED 10: revision of FRS 1 'Cash Flow Statements.' (Financial Reporting Exposure Draft; Financial Reporting Standard)(Accounting Standards Board)Business 
FRED 11: associates and joint ventures. (Financial Reporting Exposure Draft)(includes appendices)(Accounting Standards Board)Business 
FRED 12: goodwill and intangible assets. (Financial Reporting Exposure Draft)(Accounting Standards Board)Business 
FRS 1 (revised 1996): cash flow statements. (Financial Reporting Standard)(includes appendices)Business 
FRS 6 and FRS 7: the troublesome twins. (Financial Reporting Standards)BusinessIsobel Sharp, Eric Phipps
Global warming. (transfer pricing)BusinessLindsay Dodsworth, John Hobster
Going for gold. (financial planning for the 2000 Sydney Olympics)BusinessM.S. Lawson
Going offshore - Jersey's LLP plans take shape. (Jersey Island, Great Britain, limited liability partnerships)(Commentary)BusinessPhillip Brown
'Goldilocks growth': the bare facts. (UK economy)(Economic Trends)BusinessDob Barry
How to run a country. (macroeconomics in managerial finance)(Students)BusinessGlenn Haldane
IASC ambitions. (International Accounting Standards Committee)BusinessRobert Dove
Impairment of tangible fixed assets.(Accounting Issues)BusinessAnne McGeachin
Implementing FRS 8: some practical aspects. (Financial Reporting Standard on financial disclosures)BusinessKen Wild, Brian Creighton
In control of the treasury function.BusinessPaul Myners
Inflation's dying; let's not revive it. (fall of inflation in industrialized countries)(Economic Trends)BusinessRoger Bootle
Intangible aspects of goodwill.BusinessShan Kennedy
Integrity, objectivity and independence. (statement of auditing standard)Business 
Interim reports: who, what and when?BusinessPaul Pacter
International Accounting Standard 12 (revised 1996): income taxes. (includes appendices)Business 
In the right place at the right time. (MBAs for chartered accountants)(includes profiles of accountants Neil Kingon and Paul Grant)BusinessFlavia Hawksley
It's all right for real people to have theories too. (academic theorists vs. non-academic theorists)(Accounting Issues)BusinessStephen A. Zeff
It's good for computers to talk. (electronic commerce)BusinessTony Reardon
Jobs for the job-finders. (accountants as recruitment consultants)(includes profiles of recruitment consultants Bruce Page and Anne Wilkie)(Careers)BusinessFlavia Hawskley
Joining the carnival? (investment opportunities in Brazil)BusinessJonathan Wheatley
Keeping hedges in trim. (accounting standards for derivatives)BusinessFrancis Taylor
Look to Lorensen and learn. (International Accounting Standards Committee's provisions project)(Accounting Issues)BusinessJohn Flower
Measure for measure? (measurement of shareholder wealth creation)BusinessJohn O'Hanlon, Ken Peasnell
Mixed reception. (investment in Vietnam)BusinessPaul Gauntlett
More than a gesture? (reduction of UK based rates)(Economic Trends)BusinessRichard Jeffrey
MTFS, the Budget and public services. (Chancellor of the Exchequer's Miracle Target Fixity Syndrome)(Economic Trends)BusinessPeter Oppenheimer
One p&l account too many. (profit and loss account in Accounting Standards Board's 'Statement of Principles for Financial Reporting')(Accounting Issues)BusinessStuart MacDonald
Over there and overjoyed. (overseas employment)BusinessMiranda Carr
Peace and goodwill to all accountants? (Financial Reporting Exposure Draft No. 12 'Goodwill and Intangible Assets')BusinessEric Phipps
Prospects for sterling. (pounds sterling)BusinessPaul Droop
Put it in writing. (client acquisition process)BusinessAndrew Perkins
Quietly influential. (Canadian Accounting Standards Board compelled to comply with international accounting standards)BusinessColin Fleming, Paul Cherry
Rainbow nation's crock of gold? (foreign investment in South Africa)BusinessRobyn Chalmers
Restructure or die. (international retail banking)BusinessIan Ramsden
Robot all-rounders. (industrial robots)(includes related articles on military and Japanese robotics)BusinessTony Reardon
Slipping off the core. (outsourcing the accounting function)BusinessBrian Singleton-Green
Solar systems. (solar energy)BusinessPat Sweet
Tax briefing. (UK tax developments)BusinessChris Greene, Christina Maddalena, Graham Elliot, Emanuel Meyer, Alan Buckett, Karen Chesterman
Tell the investors what they want to know.(Accounting Issues)BusinessTrevor Pijper
The art of marketing. (accounting examinations)BusinessMark Briggs
The Audit Agenda - next steps.(Auditing Practices Board)Business 
The elephant awakens. (India's economic prospects)BusinessShiraz Sidhva
The fallen samurai? (Japanese banking)(Cover Story)BusinessGerard Baker
The foreign exchange problem.BusinessStuart Pedley-Smith
The IBO is here, the MBI is back. (investor buyout, management buy-ins)BusinessMike Wright, Ken Robbie
The panel will see you now. (UK's Financial Reporting Review Panel)BusinessSarah Perrin
There' no place like home. (British investment in emerging markets)BusinessMichael Hughes
The Singapore experience. (international accounting standards)BusinessLorena Tan
The song won't sound the same. (global economic trends)BusinessHoward Flight
The STRGL between book and tax. (Accounting Standards Board on derivatives and statement of total recognized gain and loss)BusinessRoger Muray, Vivian Pereira
The UK rediscovers its nesting instinct. (housing market)(Economic Trends)BusinessDavid Kern, Bev Eldridge
The year ahead. (goals of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales for 1996)BusinessMichael Groom
They'll help, not hinder - honestly. (examination on new auditing standards)(Students: Auditing Standards)BusinessMary Baron
They're laying down the law. (law firms being launched by accountancy firms)BusinessPeter Carty
They're paid how much?! (remuneration of directors of corporations)BusinessRoy A. Chandler
They should be; but are they? (integration of external and internal auditing)BusinessKing of Scotland Robert I
Together but different. (differences between the UK generally accepted accounting principles and International Accounting Standards)BusinessMary Keegan, Hannah King
Tuning up the orchestra. (Australian Society of Certified Practising Accountants ex-president Jim Kropp)(People in the News)Business 
What do segmental definitions tell us?(Accounting Issues)BusinessSimon Hussain
What price 'audit' advice? (liability of accountants in giving financial advice)BusinessRichard Wade
What they would rather not tell us. (Financial Reporting Standard No. 5 'Reporting the Substance of Transactions')(Students: Financial Reporting)BusinessSusan Watson
When the bubbles burst. (UK champagne industry)(Cover Story)(Industry Overview)BusinessChris Orr
Whiter than white? (ethics in accounting)BusinessKing of Scotland Robert I
Who do they think they're kidding? (British economy)(Economic Trends)BusinessPeter Warburton
Who holds the reins? (international corporate governance)BusinessIan Percy
Will EMU finally lay the golden egg? (European Monetary Union)(Economic Trends)BusinessAdam Cole
Will IT help the medicine go down? (information technology at UK National Health Service)BusinessPat Sweet
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