September 2007
- Hitting the buffers?
- by Richard Aitken-Davies topic: Financial reporting, IFRS
- Technical update
- by Various topic: Financial reporting, IFRS, Technical update
- Dispatch (Asia version)
- by Peta Tomlinson, Majella Gomes, Sonia Kolesnikov-Jessop topic: News
- Is business travel going green?
- by Catherine Chetwynd topic: Business, Travel
- Letter from... the UK
- by Paul Gosling topic: Business, Countries, Tax
- Budgets: a better way?
- by Peter Bebb topic: Budgets
- Letter from... Japan
- by Julian Ryall topic: Countries, International business
- Dispatch (UK/ROW version)
- by Paul Gosling topic: News
- Another step closer
- by Holly Yeager topic: Financial reporting, IFRS
- All change...
- by David Creighton topic: Countries, International business
- Second Life ledgers
- by Richard Young topic: Technology, Tax
- Gore's message
- by John Church topic: Environmental accounting, International business
Just how well is the accounting standards ‘convergence’ programme between Europe and the US progressing? asks Richard Aitken-Davies
The latest technical news
Peta Tomlinson, Majella Gomes and Sonia Kolesnikov-Jessop report on the latest news
With companies more conscious than ever of their corporate social responsibility, Catherine Chetwynd looks at how many are forcing a rethink on the ways they conduct overseas business
Private equity bosses have been stunned by their sudden exposure to the glare of publicity, reports Paul Gosling
Peter Bebb explains how outcome-driven budgeting overcomes many of the problems of the traditional budgeting process
Shareholders’ meetings used to be such simple affairs in Japan. They were quick, efficient and rarely was a hand in the crowd raised. But those previously compliant and conservative shareholders are now asking tough questions. Julian Ryall reports
Paul Gosling reports on the latest news
A landmark decision by the Securities and Exchange Commission could mean IFRS convergence may happen much sooner than originally thought, reports Holly Yeager
These are interesting times for the Prague Stock Exchange. After many years underperforming, the prospects for the institution look more positive, with talk of rejuvenation, reports David Creighton
Should second life have its own tax authorities? Richard Young investigates
At an ACCA event in Hong Kong last month, Al Gore, the leading global campaigner on climate change, ethics and sustainability, urged further developments in sustainability reporting. John Church reports


