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The Accounting Standards Board argues that many of the proposals from the International ASB on business combinations will not improve on the UK standard. In many cases, CIMA agrees. By Louise Ross, adviser accountant, CIMA technical services.
CIMA has committed itself to the government's proposed new regime for the regulation of accountants. By Tim Cooper, editor, e-mail newsletters, CIMA.
A thought provoking new essay has highlighted the problem of different definitions of liability used by standard setting bodies. By Louise Ross, adviser accountant, CIMA technical services.
Increases in marketing spending are often ineffective. So streamline it now to maximise impact. By Professor Robert Shaw, director of the marketing value added best practice programme at Cranfield Centre for Business Performance.
Bernard Marr, Cranfield School of Management, previews a focus group looking at new EC guidelines on intellectual capital
CIMA's recent technical survey of members unearthed some fascinating and valuable results. By Gillian Lees, technical specialist, CIMA.
Working without budgets requires a sea change in the way you manage your business. By Stathis Gould, head of technical issues, CIMA.
The consultation begins
Shared services are an increasingly popular way to create shareholder value, but they must be planned and implemented correctly. By Martin Fahy, senior lecturer in accounting and information systems at National University of Ireland.
April news in brief