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- Complete Issue
- In Brief
- Technically Speaking
- ACCA UK’s Technical Advisory Service
summarises recent points of interest.
- King of Curry
- Ros Leah discovers how entrepreneur Sir Gulam Noon became a driving
force in the UK Indian food market, and the so-called ‘king of curry’.
- Ethics and Leadership
- The ethical leadership dilemma is increasingly
taking centre stage in the world of corporate
social responsibility. Amrit Saroya talks to an
ACCA member working at the heart of the issue.
- Accounting and the Environment - Case Proven
- No organisation can afford to disregard
environmental and sustainability issues, given the
ever more stringent reporting guidelines set by both
peers and the government, as Roger Adams explains.
- A Taxing Situation
- The UK’s tax laws are increasingly complicated. David
Sayers examines the way our European competitors have
reshaped their tax landscapes to provide incentives for
inbound investment and asks whether it is time the UK
should do the same.
- The Financial Case for Resource Efficiency
- With the release of the Stern Review on the
economics of climate change and the draft
Climate Change Bill, it is clear that improving
environmental efficiency should now be a
board level issue. John-Paul Warner explains.
- Making Finance Child's Play
- Raising awareness of finance and business among
schoolchildren can reap long-term rewards, improving
personal prosperity and helping nurture the accountants
of the future. Amrit Saroya explains.
- Developing the Financial Workforce of the Future
- Nobody knows what the future holds, so should we live
for the day and let the future take care of itself or try to
forecast what will happen and develop ourselves and our
people accordingly? Since the future won’t take care of us,
Peter Bebb advocates the latter.
- A New CPD Partner
- ACCA members can now meet many of their CPD
requirements online, thanks to a new course delivered
by the Open University, reports Claudia Riley.
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