Practice
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Health workers more likey to get work visas for Australia than accountants
Accountants and IT managers are no longer in demand but occupational therapists will be given a headstart if they apply…
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Ahold problems mount as Deloitte Touche disavows early audits
Royal Ahold, the Dutch company that has sent shockwaves across a European establishment that had predicted that 'Enron couldn't happen…
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Deloitte Consulting fires up the whalesong and joss sticks
It seems like only last July that we were rubbing our hands in glee as we reported that Deloitte Consulting…
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Dubai auditors elect representative committee
Members of the Professional Auditors Business Group, a Dubai-based business group formed last month, elected their representative committee at Dubai…
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KPMG Agree to Settle Lawsuit
KPMG, the accounting firm, said yesterday that it had agreed to pay $200 million to settle lawsuits stemming from its…
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IBM winning back lost PWC clients
IBM has won back 70 percent of the customers that parted ways with PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting before the consulting firm was…
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FASB in US Strengthens Off-Balance-Sheet Reporting Guidance, But Errors Persist
The Financial Accounting Standards Board, the designated organization for establishing financial accounting and reporting standards, toughened up its rules for…
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PWC: Indian satellite communications market to grow five times
NEW DELHI: If you were to believe PriceWaterhouseCoopers, the market for satellite broadband equipment in India is expected to grow…
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Most CEOs surprisingly upbeat about growth prospects: PwC
(SINGAPORE) The spectre of a US-Iraq war and terrorism has not fazed corporate chief executives. Most still reckon their revenue…
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Accounting Board Wants Foreign Firms to Register – Overseas Auditors Protest Dual Standards
The board charged with cleaning up the accounting industry in the US recommended yesterday that foreign auditors of companies whose…