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The FDs' FD: The burning desire to cut costs

There is no escaping reality ­ the majority of businesses...

Garry Price, Heinz FD

Profile: Garry Price, FD for HJ Heinz

After 23 years working for HJ Heinz, FD Garry Price...

Apprentices, Arnie and Archos in the latest YP

September issue of Young Professional appraises the year for our...

Features

Overview: rising to the occasion

Prospects: the new IFAC president faces major challenges 23 Nov 2006

Threat of US litigation: time to wake up

The extradition and arrest of UK executives by US authorities has raised the stakes for doing transatlantic business. Jeremy Cole sounds the alarm about US law 09 Nov 2006

Financial markets: how to ensure level playing

Wholesale reforms leading to consistent financial regulation across Europe are the only way to boost entrepreneurial success rates and tackle global competition, says ACCA chief Allen Blewitt 16 Feb 2006

Profile: Mark Coughlin, exporting an Australian institute

As our friends from down under invaded the pub last week for Australia Day, another, quieter invasion is afoot. CPA Australia, under the leadership of president Mark Coughlin, has come to the UK 02 Feb 2006

The merger: which way now?

Despite the optimism, last month's merger vote was just the latest in a long line of failed attempts to unify the profession. So what went wrong? And does this signal the end of the road for the profession's attempts to consolidate? 22 Nov 2005

First degree merger: the ICAEW and CIPFA vote

The debate over the pros and cons of uniting CIPFA and the ICAEW has reached a crescendo, just three weeks before members of both institutes cast their votes. Here, Steve Freer and Eric Anstee say why they think this merger should succeed where previous attempts have failed 17 Oct 2005

ACCA: conciliation and expansion

On the frontline: ACCA is looking to overseas expansion with the election of Forster 14 Jul 2005

News

Barclays appoints Grant Thornton to advise on JJB's future

Barclays has appointed Grant Thorton to advise on the future...01 Dec 2008

Deloitte confident of salvaging Woolworths

Deloitte is confident of salvaging a trimmer looking Woolworths of...01 Dec 2008

Mandelson chides banks for being 'too conservative'

Banks risk more damage to their balance sheets by their...01 Dec 2008

Comment

Alex Hawkes, AccountancyAge

Time to move on with Alex Hawkes

I’m sorry to say that this is my last column...27 Nov 2008

Tax reliefs: sporting chance

Sports clubs aren’t making full use of tax reliefs 27 Nov 2008

On the money with Gavin Hinks

The old going concern warnings are starting to come in....27 Nov 2008

Analysis

'Fair value is not fair'

Wayne Abernathy, the US bankers’ regulatory chief, tells Russell Berman,...27 Nov 2008

Anger over the withdrawal of SIVA

Insolvency Service drops SIVA as it says the IVA protocol...27 Nov 2008

Inquiry into MG Rover collapse still rolling on

Three and a half years and more than £12m after...27 Nov 2008

Blogs

Too much Fannie-ing about...

Fannie Mae, the beleaguered American mortgage shambles, has just appointed...  01 Dec 2008 More from Shareholder Values...

A Brief History of 2% Bank Rate

With expectations running high of a cut in interest rates...  01 Dec 2008 More from Shareholder Values...

An unexpected victim of the credit crunch

I had to laugh over the weekend at this. Many...  01 Dec 2008 More from Accountancy Matters...

Who'd be an audit committee member now?

Interesting reading the Financial Reporting Council's new guidance for audit...  28 Nov 2008 More from Insider...

Shake up in the world of credit insurance!

As I've already discussed in this blog a few days...  28 Nov 2008 More from Risky Business...

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