No. 2008, April 2008
Index
- 2008 was remarkable for the best and worst reasons, but CIMA members are best placed to lead organisations in 2009.
- A quick fix for the fair-value reporting problem would be counterproductive in the long term.
- As the banks tighten their belts, it's time for the rest of us to tighten up on our reporting practices.
- CIMA is working hard to ensure that its members can guide their organisations through the crisis.
- CIMA's successes over the past year have only fuelled its ambitions for further expansion.
- Companies should use their business intelligence to let CIMA professionals add maximum value.
- It makes moral and business sense for CIMA to help lead the education drive in developing nations.
- Now more than ever, businesses need CIMA professionals to keep a steady hand on the helm.
- The global financial crisis presents both challenges and opportunities for CIMA professionals.
- We're working hard to make our qualification the ticket to a world of opportunities.
- A power of good.
- Annuity acuity.
- Automatic for the people?
- Back to basics.
- Cold comfort.
- Commons denominator.
- Corrupt data.
- Crunch points.
- Degrees of disagreement.
- Don't forget your passport.
- Done down under.
- Finn romance?
- Funds manager.
- Fusion omission.
- Give us all a break.
- Heated debate.
- In memoriam.
- Last orders.
- Lead indicators.
- Level the playing field.
- Liquid asset.
- Lost in translation.
- Mind your Ps and Qs.
- No soft option.
- On site and out of mind.
- Post taste.
- Practice makes perfect.
- Present company.
- Profile view.
- Pull out the stops.
- Reduction induction.
- Rights issue.
- Rigour fortis.
- Rock retrospective.
- Ruffled feathers.
- Target practice.
- Under the hammers.
- Vote of confidence.
- You can take a Norse to water.
- Zone defence.
- Blue-chip firms look to farm out pension liabilities.
- Brazil's blowers get most backing.
- Businesses warned to prepare for corruption clampdown.
- CFOs' responsibilities have expanded.
- CIMA launched a report entitled.
- CIMA panel puts ethics to the test.
- Clinical excellence.
- Darling defers IFRS.
- Don't be a Noel coward.
- EC boost for smaller firms.
- FDs plan job cuts in bid to beat recession.
- Healthy progress.
- IFAC announced the results of its 2007 global leadership survey during World Accountancy Week in December.
- In the first ten months of 2007 the European Commission received 56 per cent more consumer safety alerts from EU member.
- Law change on directors' interests.
- Memorial service for Vallings.
- Non-UK citizens to get ID cards.
- OECD countries urged to rethink immigration rules.
- Revamp for charity list.
- Tax blow for UK a firms in China.
- Teen tycoons triumph.
- The 2008 International Financial.
- The International Ethics.
- The OECD Factbook 2008, containing economic, environmental and social statistics for OECD countries and other big economies, was published on April 8.
- The OECD is inviting comments.
- Tilley slams average-price idea.
- Two senior CIMA members have been named as members of a new multinational forum on tax.
- UK FDs braced for downturn.
- What you're worth.
- APB audit warning.
- Board members run risk of ID fraud.
- British firms face cash-flow crisis.
- Calcutta set for research centre.
- China considers CSR legislation.
- CIMA brand has Krypton factor.
- CIMA has launched managerial level online courses with Elsevier.
- CIMA has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Chinese Institute of Certified Public Accountants (CICPA), the sole professional accountancy body in mainland China.
- CIMA Sri Lanka has published its criteria for the Global Compact Network Sri Lanka CIMA Sustainability Awards 2008-09.
- CIMA wins award for qualification in Islamic finance.
- Conformers are top performers.
- Correction.
- Credit reference agency criticises safety laws.
- Etrepreneur challenge.
- Firms start great hedge of China.
- Foreign direct investment (FDI) outflows from OECD countries in 2007 leapt to a record.
- Government bodies collaborate on carbon.
- Home win for Bolton.
- Howzat for transatlantic PR?
- IFAC's International Public Sector.
- IFAC's professional accountants in business (PAIB) committee.