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