President’s letter
There is much more that unites us than divides us and our best days are ahead of us...
Insights and opinions on business and finance and the changing world we live in
There is much more that unites us than divides us and our best days are ahead of us...
The October/November issue of ‘Acuity’ magazine is out now, offering accountants a mix of technical, business and career advice...
The titles featured here are available to download directly from the CA Library catalogue along with technical and soft-skill ebooks, audiobooks, articles and online resources...
Why I am voting for by-law changes to strengthen CA ANZ...
It’s getting harder for incumbent political parties to hold onto power. Why are we so unhappy with them?...
Treasurers on both sides of the ditch will be pleased with how their May budgets were received. However, what elements are sound fiscal policy and what comes down to luck?...
CA ANZ members are bound by a code of ethics that has integrity as its cornerstone. Here’s how some members have fallen foul of the code recently...
Voting is now open to further strengthen the Professional Conduct Framework and members are encouraged to vote...
Where would the accounting profession be without trust? CA ANZ’s new roadmap seeks to clarify the way forward on ethics, conduct and regulation...
The June/July 2024 edition of Acuity magazine is in letterboxes and online now...
When considering advocating on a policy, CA ANZ measures the potential application and outcomes against a set of principles to help it advocate in the best interests of both members and the public, in...
The shift to a more sustainable economy is underway. From an investment perspective, understanding how companies are navigating the risks and opportunities associated with the transition can help us...
The April/May issue of ‘Acuity’ magazine is out now, offering accountants a mix of technical and business advice, and ESG inspiration...
Providing clarity in testing times...
Speculation is mounting that Budget 2017-18 will do little to address real economic reform...