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Articles from Financial Management (UK) (November 1, 2002)

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Accountancy Foundation review brought forward. (Regulation). 314
Allied London Properties. (On the move). Roberts, Louisa 32
An OFR you can't refuse: recent initiatives to modernise company law should give management accountants a wider role in financial reporting. Jim Metcalf explains why the government's proposals for the operating and financial review in annual reports might lead to the publication of some really useful information. (Finance: reporting). Metcalf, Jim 2049
Baring Asset Management. (On the move). Roberts, Louisa 29
Blair's PFI sop causes anxiety: the PM's half-measure risks deterring future investment. (Public Finance). Howarth, Anita 349
Cartesis[R]: the issue of risk management is becoming an increasingly important item on the boardroom agenda, but why should this be the case now? (Questions & Answers). Cheetham, Jonny 821
CIMA CEOs promise to rebuild confidence. (Institute News). 258
Continental rift: companies should expect to have to consult employee representatives at a far earlier stage if they are preparing to make a major round of redundancies in future. (Legal). Nickson, Sue 606
Does CRM equal customer satisfaction? 161
Dundec group. (On the move). Roberts, Louisa 56
Editorial comment. Prickett, Ruth 481
EU tightens governance laws. 66
Exemptions for MIA members. 89
FTSE firms' funds in freefall. 174
How to prepare for a successful CRM initiative. (News Round-Up). 423
Institute diary. 2005
Institute news. 145
Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA). (On the move). Roberts, Louisa 36
Integration problems. 50
Internal affairs: before you start implementing a CRM system, ask yourself whether you are handling customer relationships inside your organisation effectively. (People Management). Meltzer, Michael 872
Internet-based reporting paper. 97
IT spending boosts profits. 100
Losing the initiative: are private finance initiative contracts a truly viable method of delivering public services? Malcolm Howard examines three companies that have been heavily involved in PFI projects and finds worrying signs that the concept may not be as sound as its supporters argue. (Finance: PFI contracts). Howard, Malcolm 1499
Marakon Associates. (On the move). Roberts, Louisa 29
Meacher backs CIMA on environmental reporting. 220
Ministers plan to extend IAS: private firms should prepare for international standards. (Accounting Standards). Howarth, Anita 416
New council member required: casual vacancy, area 4. (Institute News). 539
Nova Chemicals. (On the move). Roberts, Louisa 53
Obituary. 154
OFT proposes tougher penalties: ignorant-directors face disqualification under a new law. (Competition Law). Howarth, Anita 331
On the move. Roberts, Louisa 227
Partners for Change. (On the move). Roberts, Louisa 32
Precision decisions: Mike James's company makes IT systems that control processes on which people's lives depend. He explains to Ruth Prickett the rise and rise of a business whose engineers `work in milliseconds'. (Entrepreneur). Prickett, Ruth 823
Sharp Consultancy. (On the move). Roberts, Louisa 46
Shelling out: as the US urges its allies to prepare for action in the war on terrorism, Merrill Cassell asks what effect this will have on the global economy, and discusses whether the current emphasis among western governments on military, rather than civilian, spending is really justified. (Business: public spending). Cassell, Merrill 1296
Space manager: if you'd asked a boy in the 1970s what he wanted to do when he grew up, you might have expected him to say `train driver' or `astronaut'. The young Owen Barwell already knew that he wanted to be an accountant. But, as he points out to Cathy Hayward, few other career choices would have allowed him to work for both British Rail and Nasa. (Cover feature: Owen Barwell). Hayward, Cathy 1479
The appliance of clients: a customer relationship management system has the potential to offer major benefits, but FDs often find it hard to gauge the true return on this investment. Paul Miner draws on case-study evidence to explain how to implement a CRM system that best meets the needs of your business. (How to customer relationship management). Miner, Paul 1419
Valued customers: to what extent can the worth of customer relationships be measured from the point of view of investors and other stakeholders? John White offers a basic model for use in mergers, acquisitions and divestments. (Finance: valuation). White, John 768
Weir Group. (On the move). Roberts, Louisa 40
Zambia Centre for Accountancy Studies. (On the move). Roberts, Louisa 50

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