ETHICS

WHY BE ETHICAL? Sometimes, I am tempted to lie to my students. Well, not “lie”, exactly. More like “not disclose material facts”. I see the irony in deceiving a class of ethics students, but, hell, if some of them can plagiarise their essays, can’t I leave out some inconvenient truths in order to get the…

NEW GENERATION

BUILDING A MORAL INTELLIGENT CULTURE The one value that surfaces doing strategic consulting and coaching sessions for business and leaders, on both a collective and personal level, is that almost every leader aspires to live by integrity. However, we have found that how different leaders and businesses define Integrity, think about it, live it and…

IFRS 3 BUSINESS COMBINATIONS

OLD VS NEW he IASB revised IFRS3, Business Combinations and amended IAS27, Consolidated and Separate Financial Statements in January 2008 as part of the second phase of the joint effort by the IASB and the FASB to improve financial reporting while promoting the international convergence of accounting standards. The amendments provide guidance for the application…

FULL FACTORING:

FULL FACTORING: DISPELLING THE MYTH OF “LENDERS LAST RESORT”  Cash: a commodity in increasingly short supply in today’s economy. While consumers and businesses alike are “tightening their belts”, more and more small and medium sized enterprises are finding themselves chasing their debtors to ensure a sustainable cash flow – often to no avail. The Debtor…

DEVELOPING TRUST IN BUSINESS RELATIONSHIPS

DEVELOPING TRUST IN BUSINESS RELATIONSHIPS – YEARS TO BUILD, SECONDS TO DESTROY  The lifeblood of every business is to attract, develop, satisfy and retain customers. In times characterised by transient relationships, reduced loyalty and heavy competition, it is challenging to make this goal a reality. Yet there are a number of companies and organisations that…

SAICA NEWS

ACEDEMIC TRAINEESHIP PROGRAMME – SOME QUESTIONS ANSWERED During the 1980s, SAICA introduced the Academic Traineeship Programme (ATP). In essence, this programme allows academically strong students, upon successful completion of their studies, to spend the first year of their three-year training contract in academia at a SAICA accredited university, instead of in public practice or commerce…

STRAIGHT SHOOTING

LOOKING BACK AT 2008 2008 has indeed been a year of rapid movement and change. From the sub prime crises in the US, the stuttering of financial markets globally to the changes in the local political landscape, we have seen rapid change to which we all have to adapt. Our profession has been no exception…

SPECIAL REPORT

SPECIAL REPORT: MOTORING 2008 ROLLS ROYCE PHANTOM If, like me, you’re a motoring enthusiast (some say fanatic), then you can only imagine my sheer delight when a pristine 6m long white Rolls Royce pulled into my driveway to take me on what can only be described as a royal ride of a lifetime. Now, while…

DEATH AND TAXES

DEATH AND TAXES: DIE SWAKKE BTW Readers will, I hope, forgive the weak pun about VAT or BTW. Members of the profession that relax by playing golf or tennis or succumb to a beer or three at the rugby club are no doubt glad to escape momentarily from the rigours of audit, accounting and tax…

WIK EN WEEG

WIK EN WEEG: SWAKKER KOMMODITEITSPRYSE Dit is vroegdag om te wil spekuleer oor goeie tye. Maar daar is veranderings op pad wat uiteindelik die ekonomie weer ’n hupstoot kan gee. Dit is egter ‘n komplekse storie, van gee en neem, met miskien nuwe wenners maar dalk ook verloorders. Internasionaal is daar groot woelinge, soos die…