The Accountant's Magazine 1988 - Abstracts

The Accountant's Magazine 1988
TitleSubjectAuthors
A bedtime horror story. (payments and benefits made to employees)BusinessDerek Allen
Academic research and accounting practice.BusinessDavid Flint
A CA in Istanbul. (chartered accountant)BusinessPaul Boyle
Account codes for general ledger packages.BusinessDermot Williamson
Accounting for acquisitions and mergers: a unified approach.BusinessSid Gray
Accounting for pensions costs: transitional provisions.BusinessAnthony. Carey
Accounting research and practice in the public sector.BusinessIrvine Lapsley
ACCPAC: too much flexibility can result in loss of control - one potential drawback to this otherwise commendable package. (Software Review) (evaluation)BusinessBernard Cooke
Administration orders: a constructive solution to insolvency.BusinessRobin Wilson
Applying microcomputers to capital budgeting decisions.BusinessKenneth Lambert
A taxing relationship. (between British tax accountants and British tax inspectors)BusinessCunnie Rankin
Beware of strange gifts late at night. (British tax rules on gifts provided to employees by third parties)BusinessWreford Voge
BOS 2000. (accounting software) (Software Review) (evaluation)BusinessRobert Heggie, Charles Adams
British buy-outs and transatlantic trends.BusinessNorman Murray
Building societies: spoilt for choice.BusinessWillie Munro
Can we manage? (certified accountants)BusinessAlison J. Leishman
Ca va? (linguistic awareness in the British business community for 1992)BusinessKen McKellar
Caveat auditor. (auditing methods)Business 
Cooper Bearings: the story of a management buy-in.BusinessIain Tulloch
Create and be damned. (financial directors' management practices)Business 
Decade of change for French accounting.BusinessPeter Walton, Jean-Claude Scheid
Education and training: the best of both worlds.BusinessAndrew Colquhoun
Ethical investment and corporate reporting.BusinessGeorge Harte
Eurotunnel cash flow projections.BusinessTony Arnold, Bob Wearing
Fast! (Software Review) (evaluation)BusinessColin Kerr
Financial systems: bespoke or off-the-peg?BusinessDermot Williamson
Finax Gold Plus. (accounting software) (Software Review) (evaluation)BusinessJim Byers
Finax Gold Plus - Part 2. (Software Review) (Part 1 appeared in January 1988 edition) (evaluation)BusinessJim Byers
Forging new accounting links. (between accounting practitioners and academics)BusinessAnthony Carey
Frank Kidd: the new president (Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland).Business 
Ian Percy: The British Institute: personally speaking. (part two in a two part debate on the proposed creation of a British Institute of Chartered Accountants) (interview)BusinessAlison J. Leishman
Information technology and the chartered accountant in Scotland.BusinessStephen Barr
Inland Revenue Claims Branch. (Great Britain's tax authority's Claims Branch Advisory Division)Business 
Investment management: profession or business?BusinessAlan McInroy
Leasecat. (Software Review) (accounting for leases and hire-purchase contracts) (evaluation)BusinessJeffrey Meek
Making corporate reports valuable.BusinessEwan Brown
Making sense of pension costs. (includes related articles on the main requirements of standard statement of accounting practice number 24)BusinessAnthony Carey
Making the most of the Enterprise Initiative. (British law)BusinessBob Cunningham
MAP Business Software. (Software Review)BusinessJim McKinnon
Off-balance sheet finance - the ASC's answer. (Accounting Standards Committee of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland)BusinessPauline Weetman
Omicron PowerSystems. (software) (Software Review) (evaluation)BusinessBernard Cooke
On-screen training. (corporate training videos)BusinessLes Muggridge
Pegasus Senior. (accounting software) (Software Review)BusinessAllan Beattie
Planning for the future inheritance tax.BusinessAlex McDougall
Plusmark Business Management System. (Software Review)BusinessYin Trebert
Premium VAT and leases. (value added tax, Great Britain)BusinessBob Crawford
Profound VAT shake-up in construction. (Value Added Tax)BusinessVictor Durkacz
Property VAT changes create new minefield. (value added tax)BusinessVictor Durkacz
Prospects for the oil and gas industry in Scotland.BusinessTony Mackay
Quality and manufacturing: issues and information systems.BusinessTom McLean
Questions for the president. (Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland's Frank Kidd) (interview)Business 
R&D: understanding corporate behavior. (research and development)BusinessJames Fisher, Niall Lothian
Regulation of auditors: implementation of the Eighth Directive. (includes related summary of the Eighth Directive)Business 
Scottish homes and the voluntary housing movement.BusinessDuncan McNaught, Bob Millar
Setting accounting standards: some lessons from the U.S. experience. (second of two articles)BusinessStephen Zeff
Sheltering under the BES umbrella. (business expansion scheme)BusinessJohn Hawthorn
SMB Plus accounting software. (Software Review) (evaluation)BusinessStephen Malloy
SNIP: this package seems to offer an upward path for the growing business - at a low cost. (accounting software) (Software Review)BusinessEdward Clack
Stewart Hamilton: The British Institute: personally speaking. (part one of a two part debate on the proposed creation of a British Institute of Chartered Accountants) (interview)BusinessWinifred N. Elliot
Strategic planning.BusinessAndrew D. Swanston
Tartan chancellor. (Right Honorable Lord James MacKay, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain)BusinessNeil Gow
TAS Plus Financial Accounting. (computer software package) (Software Review) (evaluation)BusinessJeffrey Meek
Tax avoidance: a new approach to the New Approach.BusinessC.W. Davidson Smith
Tetraplan. (Software Review) (accounting software package)BusinessMartin Cursue
The case for a British Institute. (for accountants)BusinessBill Morrison, Eddie Ray
The efficient market: an alternative view. (the October 1987 stock market crash)BusinessRon Paterson
The English legal profession; will the accountants move in?BusinessGavin McFarlane
The new professionals.BusinessColin Coulson-Thomas
The political P11D. (tax form completion)BusinessJames Nelson
The shape of PII to come. (professional indemnity insurance) (includes related article on professional indemnity insurance)Business 
The trouble with IT. (information technology)Business 
The US: what happened then? (the October 1987 stock market crash)BusinessTom Walmsley
Tolley's Tax Cases on Disk: is there a case for IT? (information technology)BusinessDonald Drysdale
Towards the European accountant.BusinessChris Swinson
UK: what happens now? (aftermath of the October 1987 stock market crash and its effect on the British economy)BusinessDavid Erskine
VAT next? (value-added tax)BusinessJames Nelson
What's happening in the public sector?BusinessGrant Macrae
Who said efficient markets had to be perfect?BusinessJohn Dunn
Who's who on the Council. (of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland) (concludes a profile of six new Council members)Business 
Why bother about engagement letters?BusinessDerek Foster
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