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05th October 2009
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Author: jaisuman
29th September 2009
People thinking of re-mortgaging to enjoy the savings brought by recent interest rate cuts may be in for a nasty surprise. The Bank of England cut interest rates by 0.25 per cent in December, and is widely predicted to make another 0.25 per cent cut on Fe... Read >
Author: jaisuman
21st September 2009
A report by Pune-based ValueNotes, estimates that as many as 360,000 US tax returns were prepared in India in 2006. It anticipates further growth, estimating at least 1.6 million returns will be prepared here in 2011. The estimates are conservative and th... Read >
Author: Toxy
21st September 2009
People thinking of re-mortgaging to enjoy the savings brought by recent interest rate cuts may be in for a nasty surprise. The Bank of England cut interest rates by 0.25 per cent in December, and is widely predicted to make another 0.25 per cent cut on Fe... Read >
Author: Satish Yadav
10th September 2009
As companies battle through the recession they will have to aware of fraud and corruption occurring within the organisation. These economic hard times means employees are more likely to commit fraud and engage in criminal activity than usual. Companies op... Read >
Author: Tom Swayer
08th September 2009
IYesterday, I delivered a keynote speech for a Fortune 500 company that, in the mid-1990s, was slammed with a high-profile class-action lawsuit alleging discrimination against 45,000 female employees. The suit said the company denied them equal pay, manag... Read >
Author: Fawn Germer
27th June 2009
Gillett agrees sale of Canadiens to ease Liverpool's financial worries
George Gillett Jr, the Liverpool co-owner, has moved to ease the club’s financial troubles by agreeing to sell his majority stake in the Montreal Canadiens ice hockey franchise. ... Read >
Author: topgoal tv
05th May 2009
Tata's Nano will be delivered in July in the current year. Experts predict that seeing the number of booking of the world's cheapest car, Tata Nano, the II and III towns will be overcrowded by these small cars in india. In fact, the price tag has been set... Read >
Author: myindiaguide
24th January 2009
This year has not really been very positive for corporate India and also for the key stock market index, Sensex and the Nifty. The year began with the unveiling of one of the biggest scandals of India Inc—The Satyam Scam. The case has not only given a b... Read >
Author: Divya
13th January 2009
Keeping the media, employees, the public and other stakeholders informed during a crisis can be the toughest challenge that communicators face. Companies that don’t have a Internal communication strategy may suffer heavy and, in some cases, severe dama... Read >
Author: Simon Lee Smith
29th December 2008
Companies often use business audio books as a way of encouragement for their employees to take up further studies and reading. Business audio books contain highly inspirational speakers talking about managing and motivating employees, conducting successfu... Read >
Author: suegold
08th September 2008
Benefits of flextime work arrangements:
Flextime work arrangement has many benefits. They are listed below with more details about each benefit.
Increased productivity:
The work productivity of the employees increases when they are allowed to work... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
22nd July 2008
The UK insurance industry has found itself in a situation where it has had to make almost 3,000 job cuts in the face of the ever-worsening credit crunch. Although the banks and most other financial services seemed to be taking the brunt of job losses, the... Read >
Author: Hadassah
10th July 2008
Doug Richard's recent report on business support in the UK highlighted that there are 3,000 government agencies and most of them simply direct people to other agencies. This can lead to a never ending cycle of being passed from pillar to post and having ... Read >
Author: Andy Warren
01st July 2008
Transact, a national debt advice organisation, has said that the credit squeeze is leaving many professional people and homeowners struggling to cope with their debts.
The organisation, which represents over 1,200 debt advice centres, said its branch... Read >
Author: Ruth
19th January 2008
According to a study conducted by KPMG, an American audit, tax, and advisory firm, the auto industry is focusing on the development of green technology like finding alternative fuel sources. The industry is also set towards the development of low-cost ... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
18th January 2008
War-scale developments on the front of infrastructure have put the real estate markets of Mumbai peripheral locations on fire. Navi Mumbai and Thane are the one getting maximum mileage out of the emerging picture. Meanwhile, provision of international air... Read >
Author: George Gonigal
19th April 2007
According to the Centre for Economics and Business Research, UK's economy has managed to remain robust therefore London's growing financial district will create more new jobs in 2007 than previously expected.
The job growth in the City of London financi... Read >
Author: Alison White
06th February 2007
As consumer debt in the UK hit £1trillion in 2006, a recent report states that creditors had written off £1.4billion of personal debt during the same year. The record amount has been written off after people signed up for Individual Voluntary Arrangem... Read >
Author: martymac
20th October 2006
Nor is she in China, Germany, Brazil, or India. According to Samuel A. DiPiazza, Global CEO for PricewaterhouseCoopers, USA, the incredible shortage of talented people is an event not witnessed in his 30 years of experience. Talent is an issue even in cou... Read >
Author: Neil More
20th October 2006
Currently, the vast majority of the research and reporting available from the Big4 is a lamentation of the workforce issues soon to face a technologically advanced and developed country that will be a first: a lack of skilled labor, with unemployment in t... Read >
Author: Neil More
03rd October 2006
Since the corporate scandals that ravaged the US landscape, and the passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, auditing has become the hottest topic on the debate and education plates for many of the Big4 firms. KPMG held their first annual Audit Committee Issues... Read >
Author: Neil More
03rd October 2006
In college, you majored in accounting. You sweated through the CPA exam and put in countless billable hours as a young practitioner. Now you're well into a successful career. But what happens if you discover making numbers talk no longer carries the thril... Read >
Author: Neil More
03rd October 2006
The international opportunities in the banking industry are tremendous, and KPMG's global presence in the financial services sector places them in an envious position; or does it? Are risks and risk management underestimated by many financial services org... Read >
Author: Neil More
03rd October 2006
The tremendous global growth that is occurring at present, has presented the financial sector with yet another issue: How to successfully manage and assess the risks associated with sourcing activity on a global scale.
Until the recent expansion of th... Read >
Author: Neil More
03rd October 2006
Although many businesses usually sight labor costs as the most important reason for locating their business in a particular city, it is not the only cost that contributes to the "cost of doing business" equation.
Recently, KPMG conducted a survey to ex... Read >
Author: Neil More
03rd October 2006
If you review the latest reports released by any of the Big4 companies in their review of 2005, their contemplation of 2006, and evaluation of global positioning, the most discussed topic of interest by far is talent.Talent, as it relates to KPMG's positi... Read >
Author: Neil More
03rd October 2006
WIn an article released during the World Economic Forum in Davos, one of the biggest challenges in bringing together a global market is the need to "embrace diverse mindsets". At the heart of this daunting challenge is the fact that there are several comp... Read >
Author: Neil More
02nd August 2006
There is a startling development in the most unusual place: South America. A region often marked by risk, uncertainty and crisis, South America is experiencing a rapidly rising increase in confidence and stability.
The turn of the century dawned wi... Read >
Author: Neil More
01st August 2006
One of the most overlooked industries, insurance, is poised for growth over the next three years. That fact is not disputed. The methods that will be used to achieve that growth are where the experts begin to diverge. Will the growth be through merger and... Read >
Author: Neil More
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