24 Jul 2008
The downturn is hurting and recession looms. Will accountants be the key to reaching safety?
The economy in crisis: what accountants can do; who is blaming the standard setters; why CSR will suffer; and how to save SMEs.
Click on the links below to read our features:
The outlook: ready for the worst
How the profession can steer a course through the downturn
SMEs: a route through the gloom
SMEs will be hit hard by economic decline but accountants can help ensure their
survival
CSR: man overboard
Will corporate social responsibility be lost in the storm?
Standard setters: troubled waters
A declining economy has put standard setters in the spotlight
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Briefings
If budgeting is to have any value at all, it needs a radical overhaul. In today's dynamic marketplace, budgeting can no longer serve as a company's only management system; it must integrate with and support dedicated strategy management systems, process improvement systems, and the like. In this paper, Professor Peter Horvath and Dr Ralf Sauter present what's wrong with the current approach to budgeting and how to fix it.
In this white paper CCH provide checklists to help accountants and finance professionals both in practice and in business examine these issues and make plans. Also includes a case study of a large commercial organisation working through the first year of mandatory iXBRL filing.
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