October 2006
- Empire building
- by Lesley Meall topic: Entrepreneurs
- Dispatch (Asia edition)
- by Peta Tomlinson, Nazatul Izma Abdullah, Sonia Kolesnikov-Jessop topic: News
- Trail-blazer
- by Colette Steckel topic: Members profiles, People
- Technical update
- by Various topic: Technical update
- Trading water
- by Janine Mace topic: Countries, Industries
- Dispatch (UK/ROW edition)
- by Paul Gosling topic: News
- There is no stopping the floodgates
- by Peta Tomlinson topic: Countries, International business
- Lease accounting
- by Sarah Perrin topic: Financial reporting, IAS
- Will flat tax work?
- by David Creighton topic: Tax
- Polluter pays?
- by Mike Truman topic: Environmental accounting, Industries
Being an entrepreneur is never easy. But, as Lesley Meall discovers, your accounting qualification and experience can also help boost your chances of success
Peta Tomlinson, Nazatul Izma Abdullah and Sonia Kolesnikov-Jessop report on the latest news from the Asia Pacific region
Anand Goolsarran is one of the most respected and admired auditors among the Supreme Audit Institutions in the developing world. He tells Colette Steckel about his lengthy career
The latest international technical news
Janine Mace reports on the plight of countries like Australia, now the new front-line in a battle over that most precious of all resources – water
Paul Gosling reports on the latest news
If anything can stem the dollar flow pouring in to Hong Kong’s capital markets, it does not seem to be registering on anyone’s radar, reports Peta Tomlinson
Lease accounting is up for a rethink, and the repercussions could be significant, reports Sarah Perrin
David Creighton looks at the introduction of flat tax in eastern Europe and asks how realistically it could be applied in other territories around the world
Mike Truman asks why the political consensus on green taxes has not translated into a greater share of revenue being raised from them


