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

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Title Author Type Words
Accountants turn SMEs green. 91
Arty parties do pension plans: NAPF delegates aired their views on postcards. Ruth Prickett reports the results. Prickett, Ruth Brief Article 222
Beating the system. Gorf, Ken Letter to the Editor 292
Big fines for firms missing share deadline. 468
Big Four await liability cap verdict: the DTI is under pressure to limit the burden on audit firms. Loxton, Liz 324
Boris Johnson will be the guest speaker at the CIMA and Financial Management Awards gala dinner after the conference on the evening of 25 November. Brief Article 96
CIMA lines up star attractions. Brief Article 164
Claude Perera becomes president of CIMA Sri Lanka. Brief Article 139
Cold-calling organisations feel legal freeze. Brief Article 217
Council member elections. 581
Dead reckoning: many financial managers appear unable to relinquish their faith in the power of performance measurement. David Allen explains why there's a great deal more to quantification than that. Allen, David 801
Editorial comment. Prickett, Ruth Editorial 512
Employers urged to revise benefits: the jobs market for financial professionals is hotting up. Berens, Camilla Brief Article 242
Financial jobs fit all sizes. Brief Article 91
Firms count cost of poor expense management. Brief Article 219
FSA plans external risk audits. Brief Article 151
GUS driver: to be affected by one financial scandal could be deemed a misfortune--but two? David Tyler has emerged blameless yet 'battle-worn' from his experiences to become finance director at one of the biggest retail groups in the UK. He tells Camilla Berens why his autobiography would be called from Pigfeed to Picasso--not that he has any time to write it. Berens, Camille Cover Story 2048
Help the HSE tackle stress at work. Brief Article 89
Ian Christison FCMA Deputy president. Brief Article 184
In a league of their own. Wells, David H. 348
John Coghlan FCMA vice-president. Brief Article 259
Late commuters cost 7.7bn [pounds sterling] a year. Brief Article 98
Little nous on the prairies? Tan, Yoke Letter to the Editor 123
Missive prize up for grabs. Brief Article 67
Much obliged: a mountain of consumer debt is threatening to become more than just a blot on the UK's economic landscape. Michael Goddard advises that the only borrowing to be done for the time being should be from Shakespeare. Goddard, Michael 755
National Business Awards unearth secrets of leadership. Smyth, Kathleen Brief Article 211
Neds under the bed: on the face of it, very little seems to have changed since the Higgs report was published 18 months ago, Camilla Berens. But, on closer inspection, opportunities for a new breed of non-executive director are starting to emerge. Berens, Camilla 1669
New president pledges professional development and lifelong learning. 661
Presidential engagements. Calendar 38
RAB is A-OK. Aiken, Bill Letter to the Editor 161
Scrapheap challenge. Barrett, Richard 879
Silicon don: CIMA's 71st president has worked at the forefront of educational technology for more than two decades. Camilla Berens finds out why IBM turned to computer fanatic Roland Kaye when it ran out of ideas. Berens, Camilla Interview 1245
Small wonder. Chowdhury, Shahriar Mahmud Letter to the Editor 119
Strike threat over fringe benefits. Brief Article 50
The age of reason. Shailer, Peter Letter to the Editor 119
Uneasy money: when a business takes on outside investment for the first time, it can be an upsetting experience for its founding shareholders. Mike Brooks describes some of the pitfalls to avoid when seeking equity finance. Brooks, Mike 1200
Ursine qua non: can high-dividend-yield stocks offer a safe haven during a bear market slump? Mahen Bulumulla investigates whether such an investment strategy can minimise the potential for loss, at least in the short term. Bulumulla, Mahen 1326
VAT: is it a car or is it a van? Brief Article 139
Watchdog puts more final-salary schemes at risk. Brief Article 217
Web offers environmental aid. Brief Article 89
Who cares for shares? Directors under pressure from shareholders to improve returns constantly risk making decisions that will damage the long-term viability of their firms. Peter Gingell proposes a novel solution. Gingell, Peter 911
Who's got time for part-timers? Berkley, Pamela Letter to the Editor 182
World in motion: the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and the International Monetary Fund are both bullish about the prospects for growth. David Ross reviews their latest forecasts. Ross, David 650
You know it makes sense: the cost to firms of providing structured support for staff who are taking a financial qualification should be more than offset by the savings they will gain from it in future. Tomkins, Laura 753

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