The Accountant's Magazine 1991 - Abstracts

The Accountant's Magazine 1991
TitleSubjectAuthors
Abbreviated accounts. (problems associated with abbreviated accounts) (CA News supplement)BusinessAnne McGeachin
A game of two halves. (UK's corporate affairs minister John Redwood) (Accounting Comment)BusinessIan Griffiths
A new role for Locate in Scotland? (Relocation)Business 
Avoiding bankruptcy. (Corporate Finance)BusinessHeather Connon
A word from the DTI. (Great Britain's Department of Trade and Industry) (CA News supplement)Business 
Banking on Scotland. (Bank of Scotland and Royal Bank of Scotland PLC) (City Diary)BusinessAngus McCrone
Beating the listening bugs. (communications security)BusinessOwen Lewis
Blythswood and Charlotte: the gap is narrowing. (comparison of Edinburgh and Glasgow financial centers in Scotland) (Property)BusinessKen Houston
Building PR bridges with a good day out. (public relations) (Corporate Hospitality)BusinessColin Calder
Business information on tap. (executive information systems)BusinessCallan Dick
Buy-out blues. (management buyout of Earby Light Engineers Ltd.) (Corporate Finance)BusinessBarrie Pearson
Buy-outs are back. (economic viability of management buyouts in the UK in 1992) (Corporate Finance)BusinessDavid MacLellan
CHECKBOOK. (accounting software package) (Software Review) (evaluation)BusinessIan Kemp
Computerising a small practice. (part 2)BusinessJim Byers
Corporate Scotland takes over. (effect of recession on corporate takeovers)BusinessPeter Woodifield
Cross-border services. (new EC directive aims to make conducting service businesses in member states easier)BusinessWilliam Brown
Current tax - what next? (the British tax system from the point of view of businesses and their owners)BusinessAndrew Christie
Debt recovery. (includes related article) (Corporate Finance)BusinessHeather Conon
Designed to inform. (financial reports) (Annual Reports)BusinessSue Coutts
Does corporate image equal competitive edge? (Corporate Identity)BusinessJim Greig
Doing business in the park. (business parks in Scotland)BusinessTed Webster
End-user computing. (management of information technology)(High Tech)BusinessStephen Malloy
Environmental pressures on business - the polluter pays.BusinessPeter Aitken
Freer life beckons in Europe. (life insurance companies)BusinessAngus Sibley
General Accident. (General Accident PLC)(Adam Smith Ltd. review of Scottish companies) (company profile)BusinessDerek Douglas
Getting away from it all: Scots style. (real estate)BusinessMark Gibson
Group pensions: a moving target.BusinessPenny Haywood
Ian Bankier: the holistic approach to law. (McGrigor Donald law firm)BusinessDave Calder
Ian Clubb of BSkyB.BusinessNeil Fitzgerlad
Industrial buildings in Scotland. (Property)BusinessEric Forgie
Information systems and the investment manager. (High Tech)BusinessDavid Lanc
IPS. (Insolvency Practitioners System)(Software Review) (evaluation)BusinessAlex Mitchell
Knowledge based systems: expertise on tap.BusinessJohn Kingston
Looking beyond London. (Property)BusinessMatthew Edgar
Luxury laptop living. (portable computers and the portable office) (High Tech)BusinessCallan Dick
Maintaining the edge. (Annual Conference of the Intstitute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland)Business 
Making Corporate Reports Valuable now and in the future. (proposals of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland's Research Committee)BusinessSid Gray, Clare Roberts, Paul Gordon
Minuteman II. (time ledger computer software) (Software Review) (Software Review) (evaluation)BusinessJohn Ferris
Moving up a megabyte. (updated information systems of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland)(CA News)BusinessLes Muggridge
No sitting on the thistle. (Scottish Enterprise's preparation for the Single European market)BusinessLex Gold
Omicron XIS. (financial software) (Software Review) (evaluation)BusinessDennis Keeling
On the way forward. (implementation of the new strategy of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland)(CA News)BusinessPeter Johnston
Peer. (Software Review) (computer based training software) (Evaluation)BusinessStephen Malloy
Picking PEPS for profit. (personal equity plans) (Cover Story)BusinessAlastair McLean
Prague springs eternal. (Europe)BusinessEric Tait
Property barometer. (future of industrial property market in Scotland)BusinessMatthew Edgar
Putting the computer into practice. (part 1)BusinessJim Byers
Red card for football finance. (financial performance of Scottish football clubs)(includes related article)BusinessDavid Low, Francis Shennan
Regulation: problems or opportunities? (effects on the savings market)BusinessPhilip Chappell
Saving face in Japan. (negotiation techniques)BusinessPeter Gardiner
Scottish commercial property outlook brightens.BusinessJim Fiddes
Shopping around. (negotiating retail space rents)BusinessKen Houston
Sprinting for the tape. (profile of Colin Rutherford of Rutherford Manson Dowds)(Money Men)BusinessColin Calder
Switched on to competition, (Scottish Television PLC) (Company Profile)BusinessFrancis Shennan
The common sense of computer security.BusinessIain McCusker
The desktop debate. (desktop publishing)BusinessAlan Wheeler
The management of words. (glossary of management terms) (glossary)BusinessStuart Crainer
The new president: Ian Tegner. (Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland)BusinessNeil Fitzgerlad
The Scottish financial sector in the single market. (single European market of 1992)BusinessIain Begg
TIS Strategix. (new UNIX software package)(Software Review) (Evaluation)BusinessDennis Keeling
Turning funds into cash. (cash flow statements)BusinessDon Egginton
Turnover rents.BusinessGraham Figes
UNIX for your business?BusinessAndrew Smith
Upturn blues. (prospects of economic recovery)BusinessAngus McCrone
Weekends with a difference. (Territorial Army of Great Britain) (CA News supplement)Business 
What is an audit?BusinessAileen Beattie
Who's afraid of the EMU? (European Monetary Union)(Europe)BusinessAngus Sibley
Winning examples. (relocation of businesses to Scotland) (Relocation)Business 
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