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October 2012
Google Play making serious run at Apple’s App Store
Why the US manufacturing rebound could turn into a revival
Study looks beyond GDP growth, finds a lot to like in mature markets
FASB, IASB keep time value of money in revenue recognition standard
Digital age to require greater supply-chain agility
Employers can’t afford to let worker retention practices lapse
Role reversal: Economic pessimism in the US meets signs of positive sentiment globally
Interested in buying sukuk?
Executives struggle most with big-money decisions
Investors aware of issues before goodwill impairment announcements, study shows
Three-bucket approach links pay to performance
Study finds early warning signs for a looming global talent imbalance
Letter from … Dublin: Much done – but much more to do
ASB recommends scoping nonissuers out of “auditor commentary” requirements
Audit quality centre releases practice aid on audit communication
Private companies turn to corporate governance to protect slim margins
FASB moves forward with new model for financial instrument impairment
CFO optimism in India declines in the first half of 2012
New tool aids in evaluation of external auditors
Why efficiency is becoming top of mind in China
Top tips from the integrated reporting “journey”
Microsoft, HP report rise in cyber-attacks, offer advice on shoring up security
CFOs increasingly in driver’s seat on sustainability
New US Private Company Council’s first meeting set for December 6th
Too many Australian, New Zealand companies face corruption risk with “blissful ignorance”
M&A tax efficiencies increasingly scrutinised by authorities
Women job candidates prepare more for interviews than male job-seekers, UK survey shows
US Private Company Council chair favours holistic approach over differential standards for public, private companies
Fewer workplace absences, more sick workers, more trouble for employers
IFRS Foundation report says US SEC’s concerns can be overcome
Finding the right talent is an issue for 59% of employers worldwide
How to overcome finance transformation barriers
Fiscal worries to persist regardless of who wins US election
COSO shows how to put risk assessment into practice
Manage fears without stifling innovation
Gender inequality stymies GDP growth, study finds
Canadian chartered accountants, private businesses more optimistic about economy
One-to-One: Richard Solomons, Chief Executive, InterContinental Hotels Group
Many companies unprepared for risks that go with sending employees to emerging markets