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CIMA's high-profile experts feature regularly in the news, where they comment on leading finance and business topics.
Our latest articles and letters are:
CIMA elects Aubrey Joachim as its new president.
The professions are 'miscategorised, understudied and their contribution comprehensively undervalued' in spite of comprising the UK's single most important economic sector, a joint-CIMA report argues.
CIMA students confident of job security
CIMA study finds that male CIMA students are still paid more than their female counterparts.
At CIMA’s Anthony Howitt lecture, Bent Flyvbjerg opposes a widely held view that spending - and overspending - on megaprojects such as the London Olympics must be good for the economy.
Trusted with Shell's reserves - Simon Henry on his career at Shell.
NHS finance graduates among the best in the world
CIMA named Accountancy body of the year
SMEs warned not to take a back seat on corporate strategy
CIMA warns small business not to let strategy slide in recession
CIMA CE Charles Tilley on threats posed by inventory cuts
Report on CIMA's global ethics in business event
CFOs peer into a turbulent future: CIMA CE Charles Tilley on managing cash in the downturn
CIMA students talk about working during the downturn.
Taking the strain out of change: CIMA Regional Director Samantha Louis argues that state must put in place a framework to realise longterm development goals in financial management.
As the British public sector heads for recession, CIMA CE Charles Tilley stresses the importance of putting strategy and management into accounting.
CIMA CE Charles Tilley on gloomy CFO outlook in economic trends survey.
CIMA CE Charles Tilley on leading companies through the economic downturn.
Management accountant trainee Adrian Cronin comes first in the world in the prestigious CIMA May 2008 global accountancy exams.
Top story: CIMA Chief Executive Charles Tilley argues that management accountants can give companies a competitive advantage.
Experts look at how businesses can make their workplaces more sustainable and save money.
CIMA elects a new president.
CIMA council member receives major honour from British Accounting Association (BAA).
CIMA on the credit crunch and business leaders' view on a full-blown recession.
Accountancy traineeships: case study on a CIMA student as part of an article on careers in accountancy.
'It’s exciting being at the forefront, and feeling like I have some influence gives me a real buzz,’ says Simon Cooper, accountancy trainee for Waitrose.
CIMA CE Charles Tilley on potential problems recruiting the strong, independent-minded non-executives government needs.
CIMA gives 'apocalypse' warning on company pension funds as life expectancy rises.
Opinion piece by CIMA CE Charles Tilley on good practice and performance management in the public sector.
CIMA Director of Education Robert Jelly on the development of Islamic Finance qualifications.
Don't miss our regular comment piece in Finance Week. The latest: online corporate reporting often does not take full advantage of the technology's features. Louise Ross argues that the directors' reports and financial statements can be enhanced.
Richard Mallet on whether clarity of message might come at the expense of detail in company reporting.
Nick Topazio on leadership in company reporting 29 May 2008.
Richard Mallet on Fair value reporting methods 1 May 2008.
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