Accountancy 2004 - Abstracts

Accountancy 2004
TitleSubjectAuthors
A bitter pill to swallow?(International Financial Reporting Standards )BusinessStephen Oxley
A building of distinction.(Chartered Accountants' Hall in London)Business 
Accounting Standards Board Exposure Draft: Amendment to FRS 2 'Accounting for subsidiary undertakings' ' Legal changes 24 May 2004.(Financial Reporting Standard )Business 
Accounting Standards Board: Financial Reporting Standard 20 (IFRS 2) share-based payment--April 2004.Business 
Accounting Standards Board Financial Reporting Standard 21 (IAS 10) Events after the balance sheet date 'May 2004.Business 
Accounting Standards Board FRED 30 (Second Supplement): Financial Instruments 'Extension of Scope 16 April 2004.(Financial Reporting Exposure Draft)Business 
Accounting Standards Board: FRED 34 Life Assurance 21 July 2004.Business 
Accounting Standards Board UITF Abstract 17 (revised 2003) Employee share schemes.Business 
Accounting Standards Board UITF Abstract 38 Accounting for ESOP trusts.(Employee share ownership plans)Business 
Additional guidance on ethical matters for members in business.Business 
Against human nature.BusinessAlison Classe
A hard landing for software companies?(International Financial Reporting Standards)BusinessWayne Southwood, Nick Talbot
All PC holders in scheme.Business 
An asset to US collaboration.BusinessAnne McGeachin
An ethical debate.BusinessJon Grant
An instrumental standard.(International Accounting Standards Board intoduces financial statements law)BusinessAndrea Pryde
Anti-money laundering (proceeds of crime and terrorism) second interim guidance for accountants.Business 
APB opts for harmonization.(International Audit and Assurance Standards Board )BusinessJon Grant
A question of balance.(non profit organizations accounting law)BusinessNick Brook
Are the new CCH ebooks a help or a hinderance?BusinessNigel Harris
A roadmap to international auditing standards.BusinessKatharine Bagshaw
A slice of history with a lesson for the future.(retail strategy )BusinessRobert Bruce
A time of plenty?BusinessLeslie Gunde
A time of turbulence ahead.BusinessDerek Scott
Auditor liability consultation underway.Business 
A valued product.BusinessRuth Cooke
A view from America.(International accountancy standards)BusinessRamona Dzinkowski
Begbies buoyant after float.Business 
Benefit from bonds.(investment in funds)BusinessDerek A. Ross
Britain's twin deficits.Business 
Burning the midnight oil.BusinessAlice Haythonrthwaite
Campaign for hearts and minds.(Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales )BusinessPeter Williams
Christmas is coming.BusinessStewart Robertson
Collision course.(accounting corporate tax)BusinessJohn Cullinane
Controlling the late payment curse.(credit control)Business 
CPD-your questions answered.(Continuing Professional Development)Business 
Crying over split milk.(Parmalat S.p.A.)(Enron Corp.)Business 
Cultivating your clients.(invoice finance)Business 
Digging deep.(International Financial Reporting Standards)(accounting standards for extractives industry)BusinessJuliette Lowes
Dispelling some myths.(practive assurance in accounting services)BusinessGraham Bale
Driven to work.(Ford of Britain's plans to beat the competition )BusinessJenny Hirschlorn
Easing the export challenge.Business 
Election fever.BusinessYorgos Papatheodorou
Employment taxes update.Business 
End of a relaxed regime.BusinessWilliam Franklin
Enhancing our reputation.(Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales)BusinessAnna Coen
Enlargement or transformation?(memeber states of European Union and accounting profession)BusinessMartin Manuzi
Fair value for false accounting?BusinessAnthony Rayman
Finders keepers.BusinessRob Yeung
Flexible funding.(invoice discounting )Business 
Follow the leader.BusinessPaul Denvir
Fraud, concealment and liability.BusinessNicholas Heaton
FRED 30(third supplement): Further amendments to the proposed standards of financial instruments.(Financial Instruments: Disclosure and Presentation & Recognition and Measurement)Business 
Fred 33 financial instruments: Disclosures 22 July 2004.Business 
Friend or foe?(friendly acquisitions)BusinessBeth Holmes
Funding the fleet.(Accounting Standards )BusinessVincent Ashe
Future planning.BusinessAndrew Lennard
Getting it covered.(IAS 39 an International Financial Reporting Standards changes communicated to stakeholders)BusinessHitesh Patel
Global challenge.BusinessRamona Dzinkowski
Have you got what it takes?BusinessLiz Fischer
How are you managing?BusinessPhil Shohet, Andrew Jenner
IASB must take a reality check.(International Accounting Standards Board )BusinessRichard Raeburn
Improvements to digest.(International Accounting Standards Board)(International Accountancy Standards )BusinessHazel Powling
Interim help: The institute has launched a new group to support the burgeoning market for interim managers.(Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales)(Interim Management Special Interest Group)Business 
International instinct.BusinessAndrew Ratcliffe
Is it time to break the consultant's spell?BusinessRobert Bruce
Leaders of the pack.BusinessLiz Fischer
Learning to share.(International Financial Reporting Standards )BusinessKimberley Crook
Lien lessons.Business 
Life expectancy.(option pricing theory)BusinessWilliam Franklin, Linda Giles
Looking to the future.BusinessEric Anstee
Losing my registration.(audit registration )BusinessClive Jones
Macro hedges and the road to 2005.BusinessAndrea Pryde, Sandra Thompson
Managing the change.(accounting for investment companies)BusinessRichard Hinton, Ewa Bialkowska
Managing the transition.(finalizing accounting standards)BusinessAndrew Buchanan
M&S at the crossroads.(Financial position of Marks & Spencer)BusinessTony Grundy
New client conundrums.(Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales )Business 
New labor, old labor?(public finance policy of the labor party government is discussed)BusinessStewart Robertson
New year resolutions.(International accounting standards for businesses)BusinessHazel Powling
No escaping personal liability.BusinessMoira Hindson
November 2003 amendment to FRS 5 'Reporting the substance of transactions': Revenue recognition.Business 
Of jobs, deficits, and the weak dollar.BusinessYorgos Papatheodorou
Performance counts.(accounting of charities)BusinessPesh Framjee
Plans for pensions.BusinessAnne McGeachin
Platforms for profit.BusinessMatt Warner
Power points: Transition to IFRS will place an unusual burden on many parts of the utilities sector.BusinessChris Jenkins
Preparing for the audit committee.(International Accounting Standards Board revise accounting standards on financial reporting)BusinessDavid Tilston
Pressure point.BusinessEmma Keelan
Problems with fairness.BusinessLisa Evans
Progress or perish?BusinessTim Jackson
Property broadens its appeal.BusinessKaren Queen
Reacting to change.(impact of International Financial Reporting Standards on chemical industries)BusinessLeontine Atkins
Regulatory realities.(anti-money laundering )BusinessFelicity Banks
Reporting what matters.BusinessPesh Framjee
Representation at last.(Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales)BusinessJohn Malthouse
Revenue releases draft regulations on tax schemes.Business 
Ringing the changes.(standards for financial reporting of the company)BusinessJohn Edwards
Room for improvement.(evaluation of Disability Discrimination Act)BusinessAngus Duff, John Ferguson
Rooms for rent.(hotel occupancy rate)BusinessMarvin Rust
Setting out the approach.(accounting standards for small and medium-sized companies)BusinessPaul Pacter
Shop tactics: Fierce competition on the high street from the supermarkets means that not every one is a winner in the retail bonanza.BusinessEmma Keelan
Sliding dollar.(fall in the value of US dollar against euro)Business 
Snap happy.(workplace safety)BusinessLiz Booth
Staying ahead of the game.(accounting regulations)BusinessYvonne Lang
Stay out of jail: A guide to the new rules.(anti-money laundering rules)BusinessIain Coke
Support types.BusinessNicky Swaisland
Takeovers taken to the limit.BusinessVera Sabeva
Taking an ethical lead.BusinessTony Bromell
Taking an ethical lead.BusinessRichard Fleck
Talk to my lawyer.BusinessPaul Turner
Tax overtakes audit.Business 
Tax update.Business 
Tell it big.(methods of business plan development in accounting firms)BusinessLiz Loxten
The big squeeze.(influence of oil and metal prices on United Kingdom economic conditions)BusinessAndrew Goodwin
The grim reaper.(accountancy profession survey)BusinessPhil Shohet, Andrew Jenner
The Hart of Microsoft.(Paul Hart)(Biography)BusinessJennydiscusses Hirschkorn
The new stars of India.BusinessJayanthi Iyengar
The power of CPD.(Continuing Professional Development)BusinessAnna Coen
The shipping forecast.BusinessTony Cates
Throwing down the gauntlet.(Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales)Business 
Tide turns for PwC.(PricewaterhouseCoopers)BusinessKieran Poynter
Too many cooks?(insolvency)BusinessPeter Burton
Tweaking the standards.(accounting standards)BusinessKumar Dasgupta, Sandra Thomspon
Unaudited accounts: The lurking hazards.BusinessMoira Hindson
Using protection.BusinessKevin Walker, Paul Matthews
Value judgments.(International Financial Reporting Standards on the valuation of intangible assets)BusinessNicholas Anderson
VAT update: Accountancy's monthly round-up of the latest VAT developments.BusinessGraham Elliot
VAT update.(developments of Value-added tax on customer goods)Business 
Vive la difference?(public accountability)BusinessIsobel Sharp
We can work it out.(tax issues regarding dividend income)BusinessPeter Rayner
Weeding out the profits.BusinessMatt Warner
We need you.(accounting profession in corporate governance)BusinessRuth Kelly
What about accountants in business?BusinessFelicity Banks
What can the OFR initiative achieve?(operating and financial review)BusinessRosemary Radcliffe
What's all the fuss about?(derivatives (financial instruments))BusinessMichael Goddard
What's it all about?(anti-money laundering laws )BusinessKaren Silcock
Which way forward?(International Accounting Standards Board)BusinessDavid Bence, Nadine Fry
Which way monetary policy?BusinessRoger Bootle
Will the GAAP widen for SMEs?(generally accepted accounting principles for small and medium gized companies)BusinessPaul Pacter
World class.(Accounting Standards and in corporate tax)Business 
Would Pacioli turn in his grave?(accounting standard-setters )BusinessKen Lever
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