November/December 2007
- Dispatch (UK/ROW version)
- by Paul Gosling topic: News
- An emerging metropolis
- by Alexandra Harney topic: Countries, International business
- The perfect host
- by Colette Steckel topic: Members profiles, People
- IFAC at 30: the world's accountant
- by John Prosser topic: People, The profession
- Technical update
- by Various topic: Financial reporting, IFRS, Technical update
- Dispatch (Asia version)
- by Peta Tomlinson, Majella Gomes, Sonia Kolesnikov-Jessop topic: News
- Letter from... Czech Republic
- by David Creighton topic: Budgets, Countries, Public sector accounting
- IFAC at 30: a job well done
- by Calum Robson topic: The profession
- The zones of free trade
- by Amelia Shepherd-Smith topic: Countries, International business
- IFAC at 30: from Munich to the world
- by Peter Williams topic: The profession
Paul Gosling reports on the latest accounting and business issues
It has been called an economic dream team. Hong Kong and Shenzhen, two of Asia's urban powerhouses, are considering joining forces to create a giant metropolis of 20 million people that would rival New York and London. Alexandra Harney writes
Krzysztof Wieslaw, Rezidor Hotel Group director of finance for south of Europe and Poland, oversees the financial performance of 16 properties including flagship hotel, the Radisson SAS Warsaw. Colette Steckel checks in
Fermin del Valle, partner in Deloitte Argentina and President of the International Federation of Accountants, is in town. And John Prosser is hoping it won't rain
The latest international technical news
Peta Tomlinson, Majella Gomes and Sonia Kolesnikov-Jessop report on the latest accounting and business issues
IFAC is 30 years young. Calum Robson asks ACCA members - some of whom qualified in 1977, others who were born then - for their thoughts on how the organisation has shaped the profession, and what its priorities should now be
The rapid emergence of Free Trade Zones in the middle of the Arabian desert has fuelled economic growth in Dubai, but are they running out of steam? Amelia Shepherd-Smith reports
Peter Williams tracks IFAC's progress over the past 30 years, and discovers what lies ahead


