November/December 2006
- Poverty among riches
- by Andy Wynne topic: Public sector accounting
- What are my obligations when my client moves to another accountant?
- by Ian Waters, Nicole Ziman topic: Business law
- Dispatch (UK/ROW edition)
- by Paul Gosling topic: News
- The 'CGT' effect
- by Pansy Kwan topic: Business law, Countries, Tax
- Train your brain
- by Richard Brass topic: Industries, Technology
- Dispatch (Asia edition)
- by Peta Tomlinson, Nazatul Izma Abdullah, Sonia Kolesnikov-Jessop topic: News
- The impact of entry
- by Amy Kazmin topic: Countries, World trade
- Letter from... Malaysia
- by Majella Gomes topic: Countries, Technology
- At the cutting edge of the diamond
- by John Prosser topic: Accounting education, People, The profession
- Alpha-females
- by Richard Willsher topic: International business, People
- Letter from... Ireland
- by Siobhan Creaton topic: Countries, Personal Finance
- MBA: gilding the lily?
- by Richard Young topic: Business, Careers
Andy Wynne considers the UK's National Health Service’s financial ‘crisis’
Many complaints received by ACCA about its practitioners arise when a client intends to move to another accountant. This is often due to practitioners’ misunderstanding of their obligations. Ian Waters and Nicole Ziman write
Paul Gosling reports on the latest news
By narrowing the range of assets subject to Capital Gains Tax for foreign investment into Australia, the Tax Laws Amendments Bill 2006 sets to buoy foreign takeovers and buyouts of businesses in Australia, reports Pansy Kwan
Richard Brass reports on the business of mind games
Peta Tomlinson, Nazatul Izma Abdullah and Sonia Kolesnikov-Jessop on the latest news in the Asia Pacific region
Vietnam’s WTO entry will have a far reaching impact on the country. Amy Kazmin writes
Majella Gomes reports on how far Malaysia's Multimedia Super Corridor has come over the past 10 years
Poised to launch its new professional syllabus, and on the eve of its Diamond Sponsorship of the World Congress of Accountants, John Prosser talks to ACCA’s CEO, Allen Blewitt
While there is much talk of cracks in the glass ceiling, research seems to suggest that progress in women reaching senior business positions has been slow. Richard Willsher writes
Siobhan Creaton reports on a massive spending boom gripping Ireland
In the US, it is considered a must-have for ambitious managers. But is an MBA really that useful for finance professionals who already have a business education? Richard Young investigates


