No. 2009, May - March 2009
Index
- A steadfast focus on adaptability and quality has helped CIMA to reach the ripe old age of 90.
- CIMA is working to give businesses the tools to aid both immediate survival and long-term competitiveness.
- It's time to rejoice in reaching a great milestone, but the institute will never rest on its journey.
- Our profession may be a meritocracy, but we still need to demonstrate that it welcomes all comers.
- Our report for 2008 makes encouraging reading, but we know there is no room for complacency.
- The institute's new online community will ensure that you never have to plough a lone furrow.
- The looming spectre of protectionism over our profession is a threat to the global recovery.
- Times are tough, but we continue to put our members' global employability at the top of our agenda.
- Bye bye, American pie?
- Cash: go with the flow.
- Cliff hangers.
- Consolations of philosophy.
- Elder statesman.
- From learning to earning.
- Get out of the silo.
- Green bean-counting.
- Guilt by association?
- Heated debate.
- Heated debate.
- Hot conspiracy.
- Hot pursuit.
- House of cards.
- J'accuse.
- Letter of credit.
- Location, location, location.
- Mixing it with marketing.
- Name and blame.
- Open sesame.
- Opportunity knocks.
- Perspiration and inspiration.
- Proceed with caution.
- Same old, same old problem.
- Satisfaction demand.
- Shallow economics?
- State of denial.
- Stiff upper lip.
- Superannuated practices.
- Supply demand.
- The slashing Blades.
- Was Basel II really faulty?
- Which kind of oversight?
- Acas code of practice aims to cut number of costly employment tribunal cases.
- Business leaders become brainiacs.
- Call for commentary.
- CIMA and BPP offer course discount.
- CIMA has criticised Sir.
- CIMA unveils qualification for 2010.
- CIMAsphere gets up and running.
- C[O.sub.2] goes on back burner.
- Fast Frenz first.
- Finance "revolution" overstated.
- Firms cautioned on green law.
- Firms warned to step up IT auditing.
- FRC issues directors' guides.
- G20 urged to step up convergence effort.
- Green ideals go on back burner.
- Guidance for NHS charities.
- High-interest site goes online.
- HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has produced a new tax deadline.
- HMRC focuses on web sites.
- Home Office tightens up rules on secondee visas.
- IFAC invites nominations for committee and board roles.
- IFAC's business report project group.
- IFAC's professional accountants in business (PAIB) committee has published an international good-practice guidance document entitled "Evaluating and improving governance in organizations".
- Indian tax risk highlighted.
- Laggards on money-laundering law exposed.
- Mid-sized firms optimistic about beating downturn.
- Midsized firms quick to the cut.
- Money-laundering supervision rules change.
- OECD urges nations to co-ordinate risk management efforts.
- Research funds up for grabs.
- SMEs face downturn more confidently than blue-chips.
- Tax alert for CFOs.
- The governments of France and Poland will be forced to answer to the European Court of Justice in an infringement procedure for failing to implement the third anti-money-laundering directive into their national laws.
- The international auditing.
- Tougher fines for laggards.
- Unqualified sign-off for EU accounts.
- Accountants' ethical code gets update.
- Brussels acts to help smart firms.
- China must invest in its rural infrastructure and create more jobs in non-agricultural sectors to ease the impact of the economic slowdown on its rural regions, according to a review by the OECD.
- CIMA creates Pakistani HQ.
- CIMA extends Islamic finance tie-in.
- CIMA gathering is out of this world.
- CIMA gauges morale in mid-sized firms.
- CIMA Management Accounting Awards 2009.
- CIMA strengthens international ties.
- CIMA warns of fraud risk.
- Cima warns of Walker effect.
- CIMA's 2.0 pointers.
- Clampdown on R&D tax relief.
- Companies review outsourcing deals to cut costs.
- Directors fight shy of reporting internal corruption externally.
- Green ratings for blue-chips.
- Help a budding entrepreneur.
- Help marketers add value, urges CIMA.
- IFAC enables electronic comments.
- IFAC issues guides on sustainability and governance.
- IFAC raises standards.
- IFAC's president calls for fast harmonisation of standards.
- Institute weighs in on Combined Code.