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May 2006

  • CEOs behaving badly
  • by Stefan Stern
  • topic: Business, Management
    How on earth do you deal with the CEOs from hell? Stefan Stern reports
  • Letter from... China
  • by Peta Tomlinson
  • topic: Countries, IAS, International business
    China has made a bold move in the right direction by bringing into line its accounting and auditing standards with international rules. Peta Tomlinson reports
  • Letter from... Ireland
  • by Siobhan Creaton
  • topic: Countries, Industries
    Siobhan Creaton reports on the decline of the sugar industry in Ireland
  • RIP IHT?
  • by John Newth
  • topic: Tax
    John Newth charts the course of the controversial Inheritance Tax
  • Technical update
  • by Various
  • topic: Technical update
    The latest international technical news
  • Dispatch
  • by Paul Gosling
  • topic: News
    Paul Gosling reports on the latest news
  • Australia's red hot commodities
  • by Janine Mace
  • topic: Countries, Industries
    In the hot, red dust of Australia’s outback there is a new gold rush going on these days, reports Janine Mace
  • Asian regulators grow their adult teeth
  • by Peta Tomlinson
  • topic: Corporate governance, The profession
    Peta Tomlinson looks at financial regulators post-Enron
  • The skill sharers
  • by Colette Steckel
  • topic: Members profiles, People
    ACCA members Mohamed Taha Hammod Al-Hashimi from Yemen, and Abbas Shojaei from Iran, are respected and influential financial professionals in the Middle East. They talk to Colette Steckel
  • Closer to the edge of prudence
  • by Tony Haggar
  • topic: Budgets
    Is it the end of the game, with the success of the UK Chancellor’s Budget heavily dependant on getting his economic forecast right? Tony Haggar writes
  • Regulators grow their adult teeth
  • by Peter Williams
  • topic: Corporate governance, The profession
    Peter Williams looks at financial regulators post-Enron
  • The trauma of SME succession
  • by Sarah Perrin
  • topic: Business, SME
    For family-owned businesses, handing over to the next generation can be a complex process involving many aspects - not just legal, tax and funding technicalities, but personal issues too. Sarah Perrin explains

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