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June/July 2005
Technical articles
- IAS39 - Part 2
- by Graham Holt
- relevant to Paper 3.6
- The adaptability of strategic models
- by Malcolm Eva
- relevant to Paper 3.4
- Reading the question
- by Kim Smith
- relevant to Paper 3.1
- Groups of companies and overseas aspects
- by David Harrowven
- relevant to Paper 2.3
Feature articles
- skills2share
- ACCA joins ActionAid in global war on poverty
- Man on a mission
- Karl George, managing director of Birmingham practice Andersons KBS, talks to Colette Steckel
- ACCA elects Christopher Forster as president
- ACCA has elected Christopher Forster as its president
- ACCA 2007 - how will the new qualification affect you?
- Throughout April 2005, ACCA consulted with key stakeholders to obtain their views on the proposals for a new Professional qualification, to be first examined in December 2007
- High flyers
- Gwen Cheeseman reports on the December 2004 session prize-giving ceremony and speaks to the students who excelled in the exams
- ACCA announces ground-breaking relationship with top Chinese University
- ACCA, Tsinghua University, and Oxford Brookes University have signed a letter of intent which aims to boost accountancy training for young finance professionals in the world's largest economy
- Lost in transition
- Detailed and audited reconciliations of restated financial statements, IFRS accounting policy information, and additional transition disclosures are still to be provided by most smaller listed companies according to Standard & Poor's
- How not to rap
- Shane Johnson, the external examiner for the Research and Analysis Project, provides guidance on how to pass first time
- A view from the bridge
- Lesley Meall advises that if you want to be one of tomorrow's leaders, you need to start planning today
- KPMG pays up
- KPMG has agreed to pay $22m to settle charges made it against it by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) relating to its audit of Xerox
