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August 2008
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News and feature articles from the August 2008 edition of INTHEBLACK.

Feature articles
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Business destination profile: China

Country business profile on China.

World get ready: cultural differences

In an increasingly global business environment, only the most culturally intelligent will thrive.

Shine on

China's largest private accounting firm joins with some Australian partners to facilitate new two-way business traffic.

Centre of attention: private banking

How Asian-based private banks are shifting the money balance as the region's wealth skyrockets.

The new trade winds

A more coordinated and strategic approach to Asia-Australia trade and investment is becoming apparent. INTHEBLACK's China correspondent analyses the emerging patterns.

It's a family affair

Family-run businesses universally face succession issues. How are they coping in a globalised environment?

World get ready: cultural differences

In an increasingly global business environment, only the most culturally intelligent will thrive.

Shine on

China's largest private accounting firm joins with some Australian partners to facilitate new two-way business traffic.

Centre of attention: private banking

How Asian-based private banks are shifting the money balance as the region's wealth skyrockets.

The new trade winds

A more coordinated and strategic approach to Asia-Australia trade and investment is becoming apparent. INTHEBLACK's China correspondent analyses the emerging patterns.

It's a family affair

Family-run businesses universally face succession issues. How are they coping in a globalised environment?

Dossier
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Keeping it lean

Reporting: There is A simplified approach to financial reporting that is easy to prepare, understand, and analyse, and can drive improvements, write Brian Maskell and Ross Maynard

Asia cash management: August 2008

Cash management: Amitabh Verma examines new cash management systems that minimise risk while encouraging country-to-country business growth.

Asia tax: August 2008

New tax law in the People’s Republic of China is moving away from traditional models to one offering incentives for both foreign investors and domestic taxpayers, writes Joe Yu

Asia dossier: August 2008

E-commerce: an entrepreneurial mindset, innovative thinking and a can-do attitude has led to the United Arab Emirates’ first electronic business-to-business marketplace

Workplace relations: August 2008

Carol Louw from CCH reports on the latest court developments.

Taxing times: August 2008

Robert Richards delves into a shady case, explores tax-deductible tax advice and looks into a heartwarming test case.

What's to forgive?

The debt forgiveness provisions are an incredibly complex web that aren’t easily explained. Mark Morris unravels some of the tendrils.

Disciplinary hearings: August 2008

Disciplinary hearings: the latest reports from CPA Australia’s professional conduct cases.

Binning the budget

Budget: An Australian CFO tells how he binned traditional budgets in a major Asian group of companies almost by accident, but then became a convert.

Asia profitability and conformance: getting the balance right

Islamic finance: is it time for a new compliance system for Islamic finance? Professor Bala Shanmugam and Ananda Samudhram propose a method that could cover both profitability and Shariah law.

Ethical dilemma: August 2008

Ethical dilemma: motivation for remuneration has the potential to cloud the judgement of talent spotters.

Knowledge bank: August 2008

Knowledge bank: a member is curious about the role of the International Financial Reporting Interpretations Committee.

Coming to America

XBRL: the USA is expected to regulate the use of XBRL electronic tagging, a method that makes static financial information interactive. Other countries are watching closely, writes Ramona Dzinkowski.

Dossier: August 2008

Look out for the American experience with XBRL introduction; how a CFO scrapped traditional budgets; and disciplinary hearings.

Keeping it lean

Reporting: There is A simplified approach to financial reporting that is easy to prepare, understand, and analyse, and can drive improvements, write Brian Maskell and Ross Maynard

Asia cash management: August 2008

Cash management: Amitabh Verma examines new cash management systems that minimise risk while encouraging country-to-country business growth.

Asia tax: August 2008

New tax law in the People’s Republic of China is moving away from traditional models to one offering incentives for both foreign investors and domestic taxpayers, writes Joe Yu

Asia dossier: August 2008

E-commerce: an entrepreneurial mindset, innovative thinking and a can-do attitude has led to the United Arab Emirates’ first electronic business-to-business marketplace

Workplace relations: August 2008

Carol Louw from CCH reports on the latest court developments.

Taxing times: August 2008

Robert Richards delves into a shady case, explores tax-deductible tax advice and looks into a heartwarming test case.

What's to forgive?

The debt forgiveness provisions are an incredibly complex web that aren’t easily explained. Mark Morris unravels some of the tendrils.

Disciplinary hearings: August 2008

Disciplinary hearings: the latest reports from CPA Australia’s professional conduct cases.

Binning the budget

Budget: An Australian CFO tells how he binned traditional budgets in a major Asian group of companies almost by accident, but then became a convert.

Asia profitability and conformance: getting the balance right

Islamic finance: is it time for a new compliance system for Islamic finance? Professor Bala Shanmugam and Ananda Samudhram propose a method that could cover both profitability and Shariah law.

Ethical dilemma: August 2008

Ethical dilemma: motivation for remuneration has the potential to cloud the judgement of talent spotters.

Knowledge bank: August 2008

Knowledge bank: a member is curious about the role of the International Financial Reporting Interpretations Committee.

Coming to America

XBRL: the USA is expected to regulate the use of XBRL electronic tagging, a method that makes static financial information interactive. Other countries are watching closely, writes Ramona Dzinkowski.

Dossier: August 2008

Look out for the American experience with XBRL introduction; how a CFO scrapped traditional budgets; and disciplinary hearings.

Regulars
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In the trenches: August 2008

China's determination to succeed in new markets even extends to fielding its first-ever olympic equestrian competitor.

Downtime: August 2008

Kaiseki is a party for your mouth and a feast for your eyes, writes Ed Charles.

Inspector gadget: August 2008

Charles Wright finds some desktop speakers that do justice to your favourite tunes.

Webwatch: August 2008

Richard Bajraszewski from the CPA Australia library discovers how user-generated content is altering search results.

Asia upfront: August 2008

News, opinion and member updates.

Interview: August 2008

In the steel and glass towers of Singapore, one of the most business-friendly economies in the world — and therefore attractive to ambitious expatriates from many countries, the willing foot soldiers of commerce work assiduously.

Bookshelf: August 2008

Derek Parker reads how one electronics giant soared as another declined.

Excel yourself: August 2008

Neale Blackwood counts the days in a month.

Adovacy update: August 2008

CPA Australia CEO Geoff Rankin FCPA reports on activities carried out on behalf of members.

Upfront: August 2008

News, opinion and member updates.

In the headlines: August 2008

A selection of CPA Australia's media mentions.

Feedback: August 2008

Feedback from members of CPA Australia published in the June 2008 edition of INTHEBLACK.

President's desk: August 2008

Message from CPA Australia's president.

In the trenches: August 2008

China's determination to succeed in new markets even extends to fielding its first-ever olympic equestrian competitor.

Downtime: August 2008

Kaiseki is a party for your mouth and a feast for your eyes, writes Ed Charles.

Inspector gadget: August 2008

Charles Wright finds some desktop speakers that do justice to your favourite tunes.

Webwatch: August 2008

Richard Bajraszewski from the CPA Australia library discovers how user-generated content is altering search results.

Asia upfront: August 2008

News, opinion and member updates.

Interview: August 2008

In the steel and glass towers of Singapore, one of the most business-friendly economies in the world — and therefore attractive to ambitious expatriates from many countries, the willing foot soldiers of commerce work assiduously.

Bookshelf: August 2008

Derek Parker reads how one electronics giant soared as another declined.

Excel yourself: August 2008

Neale Blackwood counts the days in a month.

Adovacy update: August 2008

CPA Australia CEO Geoff Rankin FCPA reports on activities carried out on behalf of members.

Upfront: August 2008

News, opinion and member updates.

In the headlines: August 2008

A selection of CPA Australia's media mentions.

Feedback: August 2008

Feedback from members of CPA Australia published in the June 2008 edition of INTHEBLACK.

President's desk: August 2008

Message from CPA Australia's president.

 

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