President’s letter
We need a strong disciplinary framework to underpin our commitment to the membership charge that governs our ethical professional behaviour...
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The Institute of Directors New Zealand identified five issues that board directors and governance professionals are grappling with. Here’s how accountants can help...
Providing clarity in testing times...
The accounting profession has undergone many procedural changes during the past decades. As accounting now impacts human behaviour and the environment, is it time to rethink its definition?...
Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand welcomes the new president for 2023, Murray Harrington FCA...
With the pandemic still poking holes in NZ central bankers’ strategies, is the wisest thing to do just sit and wait?...
Want to extinguish the gender pay gap? Here’s what senior chartered accountants say is needed to make wages truly equal...
Accounting has an embarrassing gender pay gap – up to 37% in Australia and 51% in NZ. How do we fix it? Find out in Acuity’s latest issue...
Voodoo economics? The gospel according to bleeding hearts? Modern Monetary Theory has been called many things...
CA ANZ is working to amplify our members’ voice, and we need your input...
Short-termism and timid leaders have put capitalism on the wrong path, says IIRC chair Dominic Barton. But it can be fixed...
Where do Australia and New Zealand sit in a new world order based on the Eurasian continent? Ask Dr Parag Khanna...
Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo looks set for a second term. How could his ambitious economic targets impact Australia?...
How can chartered accountants retain public trust when financial institutions have lost it? Ethical leadership is a start...
Fiscal policy ought to help manage an economy’s ups and downs. So who has played the fiscal policy game best over 20 years?...