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Articles from Financial Management (UK) (December 1, 2004)

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A no-bull market: whether it's imparting good or bad news, an annual report that tells it to shareholders straight will signal the company's integrity and ultimately benefit its share value, writes Brian Henderson. As the deadline for compulsory operating and financial reviews looms, he provides his best-practice guide to narrative reporting. Henderson, Brian 1381
A sinister outlook: businesses that persist in the 'left-brain approach' to management will wind up as evolutionary footnotes. David Allen explains the consequences of their refusal to adapt to the environment. Allen, David 810
Acas offers free course on absence. Brief Article 63
Audit ethics guidance comes under fire. 461
Choose LIFO in the fast lane. 183
CIMA mixes it with marketers. Brief Article 94
Companies bill survives ambush. 93
Don't rest your case. Barrett, Richard 999
DTI to defer OFR deadline. Brief Article 125
Editorial comment. Prickett, Ruth Editorial 519
Election results. Brief Article 62
Elections to council 2005. 522
Emerald ire. Blackburn Roger Letter to the Editor 210
Footing the bill: as the Metropolitan Police Service's 175th anniversary draws to a close, Camilla Berens talks to the man who has given the capital's boys in blue a financial facelift for the 21st century. Berens, Camilla Interview 1753
Fund guru predicts gloomy 2005: the stock market is likely to go 'sideways rather than up'. Berens, Camilla 370
How green was my value added? Brief Article 79
IFRS: reticent companies risk stock devaluation. Brief Article 264
Laissez days. Pettman, Philip Letter to the Editor 341
Miss Backlash. Jones, Mark; Sheldon, Mark; Hornung, Gary; Castle, Roger; Hetherington, James Letter to the Editor 283
Neophyte club: the European Union's 10 newest members had to submit to stringent financial control assessments before gaining entry. But have these countries continued their reforms now that they have passed the initiation test? Hodge, Neil 1151
Niche work if you can get it: do you have what it takes to become an interim executive manager? Mike Brooks explains the considerable rewards--and demands--that come with the territory. Brooks, Mike 1383
Obituaries. Obituary 71
Play as you earn: is your diary over Christmas packed with lacklustre corporate schmooze-fests and uninspiring client lunches? If so, Louisa Roberts finds out what your company could be doing to give key customers an unforgettable experience. Roberts, Louisa 2662
Presidential engagements. Calendar 39
Prized assets go on the record. 97
Questions of consolidation: Roland Kaye explains why it is vital to engage with the debate. 413
SMEs eagerly await corporation tax review. Brief Article 226
The CIMA and Financial Management Awards, Thursday 25 November 2004. 926
The year the Earth moved: the world has enjoyed an impressive spurt in gross global productivity over the past 12 months. Although a slower 2005 is expected, David Ross predicts that growth will still be respectable. Ross, David 635
Thousands go on secure register. 133
to rewrite dictionary. Brief Article 159
United stand? Orme, Alan; Davies, LA; Howard, Malcolm; Lynch, David Letter to the Editor 940
War on terror costs Met dear: the capital's regular police services are short of money. Berens, Camilla Brief Article 254
Worth your weight in gold? The finance function can no longer rest on its laurels and assume that everyone in the business knows it's indispensable. Sir Andrew Likierman explains how financial managers can go about proving their value. Likierman, Andrew 1536

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