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Insight 2003 archives

The newsletter for professional accountants in business


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February 2003

Finance Professionals to be key in WEEE

The European directive on waste electrical and electronic equiptment (WEEE)

Getting accountancy regulation right

The proposed changes sound good, but will they work?

Boardroom shake ups: what's next?

The recent Higgs and Smith reports on corporate governance: we analyse the replies.

Police target accountants on money laundering

Accountancy is one of the main professions targeted by new legislation.

Sarbanes Oxley raises concern in Europe

European companies are concerned about the impact of the US's extra territorial law on corporate governance.

CIMA backs Operating and Financial review

CIMA is encouraging clear analysis of corporate performance following the publishing of guidance on operating and financial reviews (OFRs) by the Accounting Standards Board. By Stathis Gould, manager, technical issues, CIMA.

SEM roundtable report

The latest CIMA strategic enterprise management round-table saw several revealing and thought provoking presentations. By Stathis Gould, manager, technical issues, CIMA.

Data warehousing - a new management opportunity for management accountants

There is a symbiotic relationship between the emergence of data warehousing and the development of the management accountant's role. By Liz Murby, project manager, Technical Services, CIMA.

Making performance measurement pay

The future of performance measurement is all about planning not reviews, answers not data and "managing through measurement".

List is a boom for acronym spotters

CIMA's list has spawned a new pastime.

News in brief

February - News in brief