May 2008
- The junior CFO
- by Christian Doherty topic: Accounting education
- Letter from... Australia
- by Peta Tomlinson topic: Countries, The profession
- Dispatch (UK/ROW version)
- by Paul Gosling topic: News
- Broadening the scope
- by Chris J Finnerty and Joseph Lee topic: Business law, Countries, Tax
- Tax havens - good or bad?
- by Peter Williams topic: Business law, Countries, Tax
- Letter from... Grenada
- by Catherine Chetwynd topic: Countries, International business
- Dispatch (Asia version)
- by Peta Tomlinson, Nazatul Izma Abdullah, Sonia Kolesnikov-Jessop topic: News
- Uncertainty becomes ever more uncertain
- by Richard Willsher topic: Pensions
- Pioneering XBRL
- by Chris Davis topic: Financial reporting, Technology
- Risk and behaviour
- by Michelle Perry topic: Business
- Supply and demand
- by Lesley Meall topic: Technology
With the current state of the economy, perhaps it is high time that educating youngsters about finance became a staple of the school curriculum, reports Christian Doherty
Peta Tomlinson considers the poor image accountancy has among Australian students
Paul Gosling reports on the latest news
Chris J Finnerty and Joseph Lee report on recent developments related to the Unified Corporate Income Tax Law
Is the reputation of tax havens really justified? asks Peter Williams
Catherine Chetwynd reports on the Caribbean island's recent change in fortunes
Peta Tomlinson, Nazatul Izma Abdullah, Sonia Kolesnikov-Jessop report on the latest news
From among a blizzard of statistics and actuarial calculations one clear truth emerges: no one knows for sure how to deal with the challenges that defined benefit pension schemes pose to their corporate sponsors, reports Richard Willsher
Mainland China is one of the first countries in the world to adopt a technology-based financial reporting system, reports Chris Davis
Every major disaster in the world financial markets dating back to the 1980s can be attributed to operational risk involving human error, deliberate or otherwise. Michelle Perry explains
The recent rash of specialist software acquisitions has left accountants apprehensive, but do they really have cause for concern and, if so, why? Lesley Meall reports


