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Resources Account SpeakEverybody blamed Somebody when Nobody did what Anybody could have done (May 12, 2005) Startling take on Big Four (December 29, 2005) `Criminal conduct could be concealed in a thicket of detail' (December 22, 2005) Intellectual property in a whirl of a swimming pool! (December 15, 2005) Crimes, chew'd, swallow'd and digested, appear before us (December 08, 2005) On how balance-sheets weather global financial storms (December 01, 2005) Worth going the extra mile to cut travel costs (November 24, 2005) How to better ride out the downturns (November 17, 2005) Food for thought from the oil-for-food scam (November 10, 2005) Unsustainable economics of accounting publications (November 03, 2005) We have too many people watching the pot! (October 20, 2005) Democracy is a pathetic belief in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance (October 13, 2005) On corruption and its `sister activity' taxation (October 06, 2005) Don't spread your spreadsheet too thin, too wide (September 29, 2005) Over-regulation can drive companies out of the public markets (September 22, 2005) What you need is a prefix, a pullover and a tattoo to complete the CAricature (September 15, 2005) No punishment has ever had enough power to deter a repeat of the penalised crime (September 01, 2005) Accounting's key role in human history is of creating institutionalised memory (August 25, 2005) Divided over dividends (August 18, 2005) One in two GenXers work with an investment professional of some kind (August 11, 2005) Policy response should be well informed about the costs and benefits of offshoring (August 04, 2005) Don't underestimate value and don't be free from independence (July 28, 2005) Sticking-plaster attitude that gives law additional layers of complexity (July 21, 2005) Information security is not a custom, more honoured in the breach than in the observance (July 14, 2005) Accounting for disappearing coins at unmanned public telephones (July 07, 2005) There's nothing wrong with cash, it gives you time to think (June 30, 2005) Master health check-up of the Big Four (June 23, 2005) Make `apples-to-apples' financial comparisons using XBRL tags (June 16, 2005) It is a very mixed blessing to be brought back from the dead (June 09, 2005) A committee cannot turn a camel into a horse (June 02, 2005) A family tragedy in which the accountant played the villain (May 26, 2005) One-size-fits-all approach may not fit (May 19, 2005) University politics are vicious precisely because the stakes are so small (May 05, 2005) Cinema shows and professional occupation cannot be treated alike (April 28, 2005) Why augment the figment of segment? (April 21, 2005) Back to school frightful, desperate, wild and furious (April 14, 2005) Occasional knuckle rapping (April 07, 2005) Let discretion be your tutor with this `special' vehicle (March 31, 2005) Auditors should check the stocks but not necessarily talk to lawyers (March 24, 2005) Coming soon: Guidance Note on Accounting of VAT (March 17, 2005) Thou shalt not do what's not permitted (March 10, 2005) Do Indians continue to trust and rely on their chartered accountants as much as ever? (February 17, 2005) May we see peer reviews of our CAs on the Net? (February 03, 2005) Betting growth of market by soft-pedalling follies (January 27, 2005) Mercantile accounting is no mathematical model (January 20, 2005) Let not financing be a disaster after rapid onset of natural disasters (January 06, 2005)
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