June 2008
- Strings attached
- by Christian Doherty topic: Audit, Financial reporting
- Letter from... the Czech Republic
- by David Creighton topic: Countries, International business
- The bigger picture
- by Richard Young topic: Financial reporting
- Letter from... Ireland
- by Paul Gosling topic: Countries, Tax
- Dispatch (UK/ROW edition)
- by Paul Gosling topic: News
- Many happy returns?
- by Mark Conrad topic: Audit
- Dispatch (Asia edition)
- by Peta Tomlinson, Nazatul Izma Abdullah, Sonia Kolesnikov-Jessop topic: News
- Bright lights, big city
- by Richard Brass topic: Business
- Ready for your quarterly snapshot?
- by Chris Davis topic: Countries, International business
A call for a kitemark-based system to simplify the audit report has received a lukewarm response from the profession. Why? asks Christian Doherty
David Creighton reports on why many analysts in the Czech Republic are optimistic about any effect the credit crunch will have on their economy
With financial markets in turmoil, banks and insurers are forced to report significantly lower values for their assets. In such times, is fair value accounting fair? Richard Young weighs up the pros and cons
Will Ireland's comparatively low CT rate see more UK countries taking up residency over the Irish Sea? Paul Gosling reports
Paul Gosling reports on the latest news
The UK's Audit Commission celebrated its 25th birthday in May, but has the watchdog met its mission to improve local public services? And what role might it play in the future? Mark Conrad finds out
Peta Tomlinson, Nazatul Izma Abdullah, Sonia Kolesnikov-Jessop report on the latest news
Richard Brass looks back on a year of The O2, London's leading entertainment venue and an exercise in successful business turnaround
In a bid to retain its position as a leading financial centre, the Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing has announced plans to introduce quarterly reporting. Chris Davis weighs up the pros and cons


