Accountancy 2000 - Abstracts

Accountancy 2000
TitleSubjectAuthors
A cautionary tale.(accounting standards)BusinessPaul Rodgers
Accounting policies.(UK's Financial Reporting Exposure Draft 21)Business 
A chance to renew our skills.(changes to company law in UK)BusinessRoger Davis
A clearer future for pensions?(disclosure in accounts)BusinessRichard Abramson
A common policy?(insolvency in Scotland)BusinessStephen Woodhouse
A degree of effort.(masters degree in business administration)BusinessPhilip Schofield
Advanced reliefs.(capital gains tax reliefs)BusinessMary Salmon
African dream.(Africa's economic development in the year 2000)(Cover Story)BusinessRobyn Chalmers
A house built on sand.(accountancy rules)BusinessJohn Flower
AIM to be the best.(Alternative Investments Market)(Cover Story)BusinessDavid Tilston
All change.(accounting standards, Malaysia)BusinessLay Choon Loh
An economic Eden?(globalization)BusinessAdrian Murdoch
An ever-stronger influence.(UK Accounting Standards Board's new regulations)BusinessPaul Ebling
A question of control.(methods of debt control)BusinessJohn McQueen
Are auditors communicating?(UK audits)BusinessKeith Billing
Are NEDs good for your wealth?(use of non-executive directors)BusinessPeter Pope, Steven Young, Steve Lin
A success by any other name.(women accountants)(Column)BusinessAbigail Watson
A tangled web.(virtual teamworking)BusinessRob Yeung, David Langdon
Auction man.(eBay founder and Chmn Pierre Omidyar)BusinessAdrian Murdoch
Audit plaudits.(United Kingdom audit exemption levels)BusinessAndrew Guntert
A valued relationship.(International Valuation Standards)BusinessJohn Edge
Balancing costs and security.(pension planning)BusinessMatthew Demwell
Banish the bugs from the system.(accountancy in Africa)(Column)BusinessDele Jones
Banking in interesting times.(changes in global banking industry)BusinessPaul Chisnall
Beam me up.(BMW's acquisition of Rover)BusinessHaig Simonian
Bike from the brink.(impact of Internet on courier industry)BusinessMatt Warner
Blue chip start up: pay as you grow.(application service providers)Business 
Borrowings are remarkably high.(analysis of NHP's corporate reports)Business 
Brave explorers required.(Caspian Sea basin)BusinessAnna Matveeve
Breaking the rules.(corporations face the UK Financial Reporting Review Panel)BusinessPeter Pope, Steven Young
Bridging the gap.(advantages of using temporary executive labor)Businesswilf Altman
Can the US put the brakes on?(economic aspects)BusinessJohn Calverley
Can we account for happiness?(relationship between wealth and contentment)BusinessAndrew Oswald
Can you afford not to?(includes related article)(electronic procurement)BusinessAnnie Gurton
Can you risk it?(investment in preventing network failure)BusinessCandice Goodwin
Cardboard card killer.(CD-Rom business cards)BusinessCandice Goodwin
Caught in the Act.(UK Data Protection Act 1998)BusinessStephen Lee
Challenging times.(international accounting standards)BusinessDonna L. Street, Sidney Gray
Chance for survival.(Gary Hamel, management expert)(Interview)BusinessStefan Stern
Changing times for firms.(UK Financial Services and Market Act)BusinessPeter Burton
Chinese walls.(economic trading barriers between China and the US)(Statistical Data Included)BusinessJohn Stuttard
Christmas bonus?(UK retail industry)BusinessMatt Warmer
Closing the gap.(accounting standards in Hungary)BusinessEd de Bruin
Communication with Directors.(UK accounting standard)Business 
Conflict resolution.(business budgeting)BusinessTony Hope
Consistency is the G4+1's goal.(accounting standard-setters' group)BusinessMark Westwood, April Mackenzie
Consolidators? Who needs them?BusinessJohn Malthouse
Corporate strategy rules OK.(advice on corporate planning)BusinessJulian Birkinshaw
Corporate venturing.(accounting standard)BusinessChris Greene, Christina Maddalena
Corporation tax and groups.(UK; disposals, acquisitions, reorganisations)BusinessAidan Ellis
Creating accountability.(history of company accounting practices)BusinessRoy Chandler, Dick Edwards
Crisis, what crisis?(Belgium's food crisis)BusinessKate Hill
Current tax.(UK's Financial Reporting Standard 16)Business 
Czech, please!(analysis of economy of Czech Republic)BusinessMark Andress
Dealing with advanced NPV.(advice for students on how to answer a question on advanced net present value)BusinessDavid Kingston
Defend your privity.(third party rights in contract legislation)BusinessJane Howard
Depreciation and interest.(accounting)BusinessWilliam F. Baxter
Discussion before decision.(accounting standards)BusinessTim Sweeney
Dodging the rules.(auditor independence in European Union)BusinessJoanna Stevenson
Does it add up?(answering analytical accounting questions)BusinessLisa Cunningham
Does Sydney deserve a gold medal?(Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia, in Sep 2000)BusinessDamon Bristow
Don't forget the details.(European Union VAT)BusinessJim Liddell, Jim Burberry
Euroland: hopes and challenges.(economic prospects for the euro currency in Europe)(Statistical Data Included)BusinessJohn Hawksworth
Everybody counts in local communities.(accountants volunteering in the community)BusinessSheila Masters
Evolution or revolution?(budgeting)BusinessJohn Fanning
Exchanging roles.(prospects for London Stock Exchange)BusinessLiam White
Familiar problems.(accountants in emerging economies)BusinessColin Fleming
Figures of funds.(advice for charity fund managers)BusinessDavid edwards
Financial Reporting Standard for Smaller Entities (effective March 2000).Business 
Finding the alternative.(other business for small accountants)BusinessKatherine Bagshaw
Focusing on members.(members of Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales)(Column)Business 
Forensic examination.(forensic accounting)BusinessTim Vogel
French bliss.(investing in French property)BusinessStephen Smith
Friend or foe?(implementation of taper relief)BusinessTracy Ellis
Gaining momentum.(insurance accounting standard in United Kingdom)BusinessWarren McGregor
Global harmony.(history of International Accounting Standards Committee)BusinessRoy Chandler, Nadine Rees
Going Dutch on IAS.(International Accounting Standards)BusinessHazel Powling
Going online.(advice for accountancy practices)BusinessGeorge Cole
Good housekeeping.(implementing rules on international accounting standards)BusinessPeter Clark
Heavy reading.(financial accounts)BusinessRoy Chandler, Susan Bartlett
Hidden gearing.(commercial property renting accounting)BusinessMike Ringer, Jeffrey Unerman
How good are green reports?(environmental reports)BusinessKatharine Bagshaw
Hunter gatherer.(Chrysalis Group Managing Director Richard Huntingford)BusinessWendy Smith
IAS: the irresistible force.(International Accounting Standards)BusinessDavid Damant
Ignorance is bliss.(corporate boards out of touch with managers)BusinessPhilip Scholfield
I'm definitely not in practice ... am I?(practising certificates for accountants)BusinessCaron Bradshaw
Incorporation: pros and cons.(advice for accountancy students)BusinessJohn Colville
Is Caparo still good law?(legal test case on auditors' liability)BusinessJane Howard
Is Euroland heading for a fall?(European economic conditions)BusinessJohn Hawksworth, Yael Selfin
Is it time to cell, cell, cell?(commercial applications of cloning)(Cover Story)BusinessDavid Pilling
IT's a risk.(information technology; electronic commerce)BusinessMark Mitchell
It's time to change the rules.(accountancy)BusinessJim Schiro
Keeping Canada at the standards table.(management of Canadian Accounting Standards Board)BusinessLesley Bolton
Keeping up appearances.(updating small businesses)BusinessMark Spofforth
Know their rights.(Human Rights Act; fraud)BusinessPaul Friedman, Andrea Dahlberg
Know your client.(accountants)BusinessSingleton-Green
Learning from experience.(accurate reporting of financial instruments)(Statistical Data Included)BusinessRachel McIlwraith, Nigel Dealy
Lease accounting: a new approach?(reforming UK lease accounting standards)BusinessHans Nailor
Leases - the end of the world?BusinessKevin Singleton
Legislation in moderation.(financial reporting on the Internet)BusinessGary Romain
Lessons in fraud.(advice for auditors)BusinessEmile Woolf, Moria Hindson
Listing towards America.(Indian companies listing on the US stockmarket)BusinessJohn Stock
Location, location, location.(office relocation)BusinessRebecca Hoar
Look east for promise.(Asian economy)(Statistical Data Included)BusinessDamon Bristow
Making your mark.(building brand image)BusinessDavid Haigh
Meaningful self-regulation.(pensions auditors)BusinessJohn Hayes
Mixed response to audit threshold changes.(United Kingdom taxation changes)Business 
New economy accounting - the next generation.(electronic commerce accounting)BusinessKen Rigelsford, Isobel Sharp
No early adoption of FRS 15.(UK Financial Reporting Standards)Business 
No substitute for skills.(unskilled labour force in United Kingdom through lack of training)BusinessPhil Lawman
Not my fault!(contract law)BusinessRobert Swift
Not so tough at the top.(salaries and fees of UK companies and auditors)(Cover Story)BusinessBrian Singleton-Green, Christina Buckingham
Oil keeps economists on their toes.(oil prices)BusinessJeremy Peat
One small step.(panel discussion with International Accounting Standards Committee members)(Panel Discussion)Business 
Online and bespoke.(financial reporting on the internet)BusinessPeter Holgate
Optimistic about mortgages.(analysis of UK housing market)BusinessPeter Spencer
Our developing economy.(intangible goods and services accounting)BusinessCharles Leadbeater
Out with the old, in with the new.(managing the finances of Jardine Matheson)(Statistical Data Included)BusinessSuzanne Twomey
Over the hump?(investment opportunities in Libya)BusinessMark Selway
Parallel imports: whose problem?BusinessThomas Hoehn
Pay as you learn.(use of internet as educational tool for accountants)BusinessGitte Helms
Paying the piper.(international corporate governance standards)BusinessGraham Gilmour
People are important.(human capital)BusinessNigel Sleigh-Johnson
Plans for the advanced stage.(accountancy)BusinessHeward Simpson
Plenty of fizz.(includes related article)(champagne producer Moet & Chandon)BusinessLesley Bolton
Power to the people.(improving employee morale and customer satisfaction)BusinessRob Yeung
Profession welcomes SEC's final rule proposal.(accounting profession; US Securities and Exchange Commission)Business 
Put your money where your mobile is.(growth in the mobile telephone market)BusinessSarag Perrin
PwC and E&Y in favour of rules to restrict services.(PricewaterhouseCoopers; Ernst & Young; accountants)Business 
Quality control for audit work.(reforming UK auditing standards)Business 
Quality control for audit work.(UK accounting standard)Business 
Rebel with a cause.(Kieran Poynter, Pricewaterhouse Cooper, UK practice)(Interview)Business 
Recognition of revenue, and other adjustments.(financial report, Wiggins Group)Business 
Regulating corporate conscience.(corporate social responsibility)(Column)BusinessJeffrey Unerman
Rivals across the Rhine.(economic comparisons between France and Germany)BusinessPeter Gaskell
Routes to court.(acccountants' legal responsibilities)BusinessEmile Woolf, Moira Hindson
Russian into it?(advice on investing in Russia)BusinessAndrew Jack
Safety net.(Internet fraud)BusinessSteve Burns
Scotland be brave.(Scottish economy)BusinessDavid Bell
SEC rule "too draconian", Senator says.(United States Securities and Exchange Commission; chairman of Senate Committee on Banking, Phil Gramm)Business 
Select few.(recruitment interviews)BusinessDavid West
Shaping your success.(business success)BusinessColin Reeder
Shining stars and few strifes.(includes sidebar articles on Mexico and Canada)(economic performance in US)(Cover Story)BusinessEdward Alden
Six drivers for the future.(forecasts for the 21st century)BusinessDavid Mercer
Sizing up for the future.(size of accountancy firms)BusinessClare Rice, Julia Irvine
Smooth operations.(use of software packages by small accountancy firms)BusinessPat Sweet
Spend, spend, spend.(investment in information technology by accountancy firms)BusinessTony Reardon
Spies like us.(discussion on business intelligence gathering)BusinessPeter Bartram
Standard bearer.(accounting standards in China)BusinessStephen Taylor
Sterling's slide - a bumpy ride.(United Kingdom economy and the performance of sterling)(Column)BusinessStephen King
Stop thief!(tackling art theft in United Kingdom)BusinessEd Butler
Tackling the numbers game.(corporate financial planning techniques)BusinessRobert Bittlestone
Tactical blunder.(the art of business conversation)BusinessGodfrey Holmes
The alumni effect.(research into links between accountancy firms and their clients)BusinessAnthony Steele, Ilias Basioudis
The cyber space race is on.(accounting on the internet)BusinessRashpal Hullait
The devil is in the detail.(report from a meeting of the International Accounting Standards Committee, in the Summer of 2000 at Copenhagen, Denmark)Business 
The elderly; does anyone care?(analysing the United Kingdom care industry)BusinessJohn Waple
The euro won't go away.(includes related article)(United Kingdom' relationship with European Monetary Union)BusinessJames Ashe-Taylor
The fab four's solo careers.(ensuring relevance and reliability in accounting policies)BusinessHenry Lunt
The forecaster's lot.(financial aspects of Lufthansa)BusinessTrevor Pijper
The human league.(Business Driver Analysis approach to budgeting)BusinessRobert Bittlestone
The Institute in the 21st century.(accountancy)BusinessGraham Ward
The missing link.(independence of company directors)BusinessPhillip J. McKnight
The missing links.(franchises)BusinessRobert Riding
The right stuff.(chief executive officers)BusinessSumantra Ghoshal
The soul of the century.(the link between corporate culture and productivity)BusinessRoger Lewin, Birute Regine
The war of independence.(auditor independence)BusinessMark Malley
Time is of the essence.(time management skills)BusinessDavid West
Time to crop subsidies?(federal funding of the farming industry)BusinessDaniel Butler
Topsy-turvy world of variances.(accounting)BusinessElizabeth Yeldon
To suit you, sir.(publishing of shorter financial statements by listed companies)BusinessJoan Brown
Uncertainity guaranteed.(UK pension schemes)BusinessJoanna Malvern
Unlock your strategy.(business strategy)BusinessSteve Smith
Venturing abroad.(guidance for accounting students on Management Information and Control)BusinessDan Tuckey
Wadia quits as Andersen Consulting splits from AA.(Andersen Consulting to separate from Andersen Worldwide)Business 
Walking the audit tightrope.(business auditing)BusinessRodger Hughes
What's happened to the chief?(chief executive succession)BusinessElizabeth Dedman, Steve Lin
When is a debt not a debt?(accounting)BusinessPaul Rodgers
When the rules don't quite fit.(US Securities and Exchange Commission)BusinessStella Fearnley, Richard Brandt
When to recognize. How to measure.(accounting for derivatives and other financial instruments)BusinessKathryn Cearns
Will the ASB split up the Fab Four?(UK Accounting Standards Board)BusinessPhil Barden
Wrong again!(legal implications for accountants who give bad advice)BusinessEmile Woolf, Moira Hindson
Yes to IAS, but not now?(response of construction materials company Lafarge to International Accounting Standards)BusinessTrevor Pijper
You and me, outside, now!(workplace conflict)BusinessTim McGuire
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