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November/December 2005
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- Equitable abandons E&Y claim
- Equitable Life's decision to abandon its damages claim against Ernst & Young does more than lift a bleak financial shadow which has hung over the firm for four years
- The first degree
- More than 3,000 students from over 70 countries have been awarded the BSc in applied accounting.
Gwen Cheeseman reports on this year's celebration of achievement at Oxford Brookes University
- An Englishman in New York
- Robert Butler joined Reuters' graduate training programme in 1992. Thirteen years later, he is vice-president - finance,
service and operations, in the New York office. Colette Steckel went to meet him
- Higher ambition?
- As the largest international accountancy body, ACCA offers unique opportunities with global organisations.
Lesley Meall talks to members and recruitment consultants to give you the inside track
- Let there be light
- Harmony and simplicity or disparity and muddle? Growing anxiety has arisen over the introduction of IFRS.
- ACCA introduces research programme
- ACCA has launched its most ambitious research programme, with the publication of its research strategy document Global Insight into Responsible Business.
- Parliamentary launch for ACCA Public Policy Unit
- The establishment of ACCA's Public Policy Unit reinforces our commitment to constructive communication with key policymakers.
- Budget balancing acts
- One year after the main EU economies topped the 3% fiscal deficit limit, the eurozone as a whole has now broken the target, established by the Maastricht agreement.
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