INDEX 1998.
Article Month,Page ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL REPORTING Book extract A financial reporting inspector calls Feb,37 Columns Associates: Jane is here to stay Jan,35 OFR: Spare us the puff Feb,55 "Fraud's a problem, but it will never happen to me ..." Mar,85 The UITF: Accountancy's Red Adair Apr,69 Reporting on risk? "There are no problems ..." May,81 The public sector takes the initiative Jun,63 You've earned your qualification, now what's the institute going to do? Jul/Aug,45 The importance of valuing your pension fund Sep,77 No wonder City bankers are annoyed Oct,51 "We've no idea how bad this crisis is." Nov,65 Cover story Annual reports and FD salary survey Oct,25 Editor's letter Financial reporting: Never mind two-plus-two Feb,5 Features Annual reports: read all about it Oct,35 Accounting for the accountants Fin Mill,20 Standard bearers for the millennium Fin Mill,23 Nothing compares to euro Fin Mill,43 Insights Financial reporting: Where are annual reports going? Mar,10 Goodwill: Accounting for the unaccountable May,15 Prelims: "Now hear this, now hear this" Oct,9 Insight briefs US companies fall foul of pooling rule Sep,16 Prelims: 60-day ruling will be a struggle Oct,14 German companies file accounts Nov,16 ADVERTISING, MARKETING Features Marketing data refreshes analysts May,44 Cost is nothing, image is everything Oct,47 AUDITING, AUDITORS Insights Audit committees: Auditing conflicts Jan,10 E&Y, KPMG: No accounting for accountants Feb,10 Conflict? What conflict? Jul/Aug,10 BANKING Columns Private banking: Goodbye to poodle-walking Jan,37 Rationalisation: doesn't that happen to other people? Feb,57 How many banks does Europe need after the euro? Mar,87 Why is London ignoring the euro? Apr,71 No wonder the banks are having a Basle May,83 Things can't get any better, right? Jun,65 The new rules for the newly converted building societies Jul/Aug,47 Happy surprises, unpleasant shocks Sep,79 Banks can't resist those Latin charms Oct,53 Banks learned lessons of recession Nov,67 Insight Not all hedge funds need clipping Nov,15 CASH MANAGEMENT Case study How to be a successful tightwad Nov,42 Insight Late payment: get me to the bank on time Nov,8 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Features Fourth law of property: renovation ... Feb,45 Investment: Property may face less taxing times Feb,51 Making room for east lenders Jun,57 Insight Rates: Millennium space race Sep,12 CORPORATE FINANCE Feature A brand new game, a brand new name May,39 Insights Corporate finance: Probing rights Jan,11 Adventure capital: junk is back May,10 Underwriting laws are over-written Oct,11 CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Cover story The Czech-list mentality May,28 Editor's letters Corporate governance: No, Margaret, no, no, no Mar,5 Tell your board what you really think Jun,5 Insight briefs A return to old values Nov,18 ECONOMY: ASIA Columns No quick patch-up for Asia Feb,61 Disinflation: Made in Japan Jun,69 Insight Far East: Holding back the tears Feb,13 Insight briefs Gearing in Korea Nov,18 ECONOMY: EUROPE Column When will the euro run into trouble? Apr,77 Feature Where did all our jobs go? Fin Mill,47 ECONOMY: LATIN AMERICA Column The banks' real roulette game isn't Russian Oct,55 ECONOMY: UK Columns Don't bank on a collapse yet Jan,45 This peak is lower than last cycle's trough Mar,91 A year's hard labour, a year's hard Gordon May,87 The Bank reflects too much on inflation Sep,83 Editor's letter Cool down, Britannia May,5 ECONOMY: USA Column Why the dollar is almost past its sell-by date Jul/Aug,51 EMU Columns How many banks does Europe need after the euro? Mar,87 Why is London ignoring the euro? Apr,71 A euro-stick to beat your bank with Apr,73 Beware Euroland's cultural banana skins Apr,75 The euro will run into trouble - but when? Apr,77 Cover story Survey: The final countdown Apr,28 Editor's letters Welcome to Euroland: Anything to declare? Apr,5 Stop squabbling: let's get serious Oct,5 Features Emu and international conflict Apr,37 Nothing compares to euro Fin Mill,43 Insights EMU: Single currency by stealth Jan,8 EMU: What the FDs say Apr,10 Can Soros kill the euro? Apr,12 Emu & price transparency: the difference is clear Apr,15 Almost in Euroland Jun,12 Insight briefs "If it's Tuesday, it's euros" Oct,14 Emu "will change job laws" Nov,18 Letters to the editor Where is Euroland? Jun,6 Round table Emu: a modest proposal Nov,52 The FD Interviews Why Avis Europe is grabbing the euro with both hands Feb,16 A penchant for the euro Apr,18 EXPORTING Insight "Export credit insurance not suit you, sir?" May,17 FLEET MANAGEMENT Insight briefs No more fuel tax Oct,14 Supplements There'll be another integrated transport policy along in a minute May,vi Border crossing: the fleet goes global May,xiv Big Brother is keeping tabs on you May,xx Counting the cost of company road hogs May,xxii When you need a hard shoulder to cry on May,xxxi PCPs are back: this time it's personal Oct,FltDec10 Yield to no one: size is everything Oct,FltDec15 From motorway to IT superhighway Oct,FltDec20 The White Paper that's all bark and no drive Oct,FltDec4 FRAUD Column "Fraud's a problem, but it will never happen to me ..." Mar,85 Cover story Performance-related stress: Under pressure Jan,20 Editor's letter FDs pound the beat Nov,5 Features Shooting the sleaze Mar,38 Forensic accounting: Accountancy's own fraudbusters Nov,38 Insight briefs Driving out fraudulent deals Sep,16 INDUSTRY Features Spirax Sarco: Letting off some steam Feb,32 Manufacturing some margin for manoeuvre Apr,44 INSOLVENCY Book extract Terry Smith on Charterhall's downfall Nov,34 Cover story Don't fear the reaper Nov,32 Insight briefs "It's good to fail," says DTI sec Nov,16 INSURANCE Insight Weathering highs Jul/Aug,13 INVESTOR RELATIONS Book extract More questions than answers Oct,41 IT STRATEGY Columns IT becomes user-friendly in 1998 Jan,43 The chink in Microsoft's armour Feb,59 Information is money: protect and survive May,85 Bill Gates is right to be worried Nov,71 Cover story Bar codes: It's all in black & white Jul/Aug,24 Features "What's this lot worth, then?" Jun,38 Hardware, software, buy where? Jul/Aug,29 Outsourced to India Sep,31 E-trading places Nov,45 Cured the bug; now what? Fin Mill,37 Insight "No technology please, we're British" Jun,10 Insight briefs Business change starts with an 'E' Nov,16 Supplement E-commerce: Reach out and touch someone Mar,iv EMU & Y2K: Double-whammy Mar,ix Fat clients? On yer bike ... Mar,xvii Windows NT: Through the looking glass Mar,xxiii Java: A richer blend Mar,xxiv Intranets: More power to the browser Mar,xxvii Legal? Decent? Honest? Everywhere? Mar,xxxv KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT Insight briefs It ain't what you know Nov,16 LITIGATION Feature At last: the shorter arm of the law Fin Mill,45 MANAGEMENT Columns Incentives: What do you want out of this job? Jan,41 Go do that voodoo that you do so well - if it makes sense Mar,89 Beware Euroland's cultural banana skins Apr,75 Which came first? Happy employees or happy customers? Jun,67 Everything's in place to enable us to change Sep,81 Alliance is the name of the game Nov,69 MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS Cover stories BT, MCI: Fair exchange Feb,28 Hanson: Dividing the spoils Mar,26 Insights Glaxo/SKB: Britain's £100bn men Mar,11 Compaq's own Digital revolution Mar,13 Insight briefs Aborted merger insurance Oct,14 OUTSOURCING Features When did you last see your outsourced service provider? Jun, 51 The shared geographic centre Fin Mill,31 Insight Get IT out of your system Jun,10 PENSIONS & EMP BENS Column Valuing your pension fund Sep,77 Review This little piggy banked on a final salary scheme Jul/Aug,33 A slice of the action Jul/Aug,39 More than just cash in the bank Jul/Aug,43 PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT Features These models aren't executive toys Jan,26 You don't have to countalot Jun,32 Where's the value in budgeting? Fin Mill,26 Insights Overdue diligence Jun,13 Capital ideas about equity's cost Nov,13 PORTFOLIO British Land Feb,23 South West Water Mar,24 Orange Apr,26 Whitbread May,26 Burford Holdings Sep,24 Pearson Nov,28 PROF'L QUALIFICATIONS Columns You've earned your qualification, what's the institute going to do? Jul/Aug,45 Be a well-rounded FD: try a little treasury Jul/Aug,49 Cover story Counting the beancounters Jun,24 Editor's letter There's nothing wrong with 3+3 Sep,5 Insight briefs BP-Amoco's John Buchanan Sep,16 Letters to the editor Differences no longer relevant Oct,6 Industry-wide standards Oct,6 PURCHASING Insights Industry wants shorter, fatter shopping lists Sep,11 Someone to help you with your shopping Sep,14 RECRUITMENT Insight briefs DLA spreads its wings Oct,14 REVIEW OF THE YEAR Feature In 1998, Financial Director covered all the issues Fin Mill,5 RISK MGT, TREASURY Book extract Has 7.12%, will swap for 6mth Libor Sep,35 Columns Merry currency and risk-managed new year Jan,39 A euro-stick to beat your bank with Apr, 73 Be a well-rounded FD: try a little treasury Jul/Aug,49 Feature Risky? It's all just a question of control Mar,44 Insights The book of numbers: Against the Gods Jan,9 Treasury: Rogue traders beware - the middle men are here Mar,12 "Failure is not an option" Oct,13 The bank loan that cost a mound of money Nov,11 Letters to the editor Under pressure Feb,6 SOFTWARE Feature Oh, what a tangled web we weave Jun,44 Insight Piracy on the high C-drives Jun,14 Round table All the options have passed their sell-by date May,34 Not everything on the Internet makes sense Jun,47 "We're all doing ERP now" Nov,51 Emu: a modest proposal Nov,52 Supplement Getting more fingers on the pulse Sep,v Installation, integration, irritation Sep,xi KPMG Financial Software Directory Sep,xvi STOCK EXCHANGES Feature This little market went to market Fin Mill,33 Insights Share registrars? Bah, humbug Jul/Aug,12 EuroBorse AG or EuroBorse PLC? Sep,9 Insight briefs Crest looks set to ride merger wave Sep,16 Letters to the editor IT companies and the City Jan,6 Supplement AIM: London's unquoted alternatives Apr,ii Easdaq: Euro-vision Apr,ix Official List: The mother of stock exchanges Apr,v Nasdaq: Only for the ambitious Apr,xiii STRATEGY Editor's letters Iron resolution - for everyone else Jan,5 Floating a few ideas Jul/Aug,5 Time has no meaning if there is no change Fin Mill,3 Insight briefs "Stick to your guns," says Collum Nov,18 TAXATION Cover story Taking taxes into Africa Sep,26 Feature Self-assessment: We're all tax inspectors now Mar,32 Insights Tax: Catch-all tax law's Catch 22 Feb,12 Think of a number, double it ... May,12 Letters to the editor Smart tax Feb,6 TELECOMS Feature "Hello, I'd like more bandwidth" Sep,41 THE FD INTERVIEW Avis Europe: David Maloney Why Avis Europe is grabbing the euro with both hands Feb,16 Debonair: Richard Clapson How a European airline found its wings over America Mar,16 Dibb Lupton Alsop: David Liddle The man who has to make lawyers "true and fair" Nov,22 Lloyds TSB: Kent Atkinson How to add and multiply by subtracting without division May,20 London International: David Davies "Something for the new millennium, sir?" Sep,18 Monument Oil & Gas: Liz Airey Oiling the wheels of high finance is a monumental task Oct,18 QE2: Steve Ward When a liquidity crisis means "Man the lifeboats" Jan,14 Regus: Peter Jenkins The smart approach to offices: Have space, will travel Fin Mill,14 Ricardo Engineering: Rodney Westhead Shifting up a gear from beancounter to rev counter Jun,18 Williams Grand Prix: Duncan Mayall True grid: the FD who isn't about to brake the bank Jul/Aug,16 Xerox Europe: Patrick Ponchon A penchant for the euro Apr,18 UTILITIES Feature Making the profits flow uphill Nov,57 VENTURE CAPITAL Feature Don't overlook any factors Jan,30 Insight Same song, different band Jun,8 FltDec = Fleet Decisions; see October 1998 FinMill = The December issue was published as Financial Millennium: The Financial Director Yearbook 1999 For back isuues call (0171) 316 9700. For reprints contact Martin MacMillan on (0171) 316 9484 e-mail [email protected]
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