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    Why every company needs a purpose
    GrowthiQ Why every company needs a purpose
    An increasing number of commentators and researchers think there might be a link between purpose and growth. So what does a purpose look like, and how can you define yours?
    02 Δεκ 2015
    Black Friday offers golden opportunity
    Consumer products Black Friday offers golden opportunity
    But as more commerce moves online, retailers need to be aware of cyber-attacks – only 46% are prepared, despite the $86bn cost in attacks annually.
    26 Νοε 2015
    Get ready for IFRS 9
    IFRS Get ready for IFRS 9
    This publication brings you up to speed on IFRS 9's new classification and measurement requirements.
    Ken Sharp
    Ken Sharp
    | 16 Νοε 2015
    The future of Asia-Pacific
    IBR The future of Asia-Pacific
    Drawing on interviews from our IBR and other sources this report explores the opportunities and challenges for business growth in Asia-Pacific. The slowdown in China, regional tensions and ageing populations emerge as key threats to regional growth prospects, while businesses are excited by the Trans-Pacific Partnership and increased ASEAN cooperation.
    Ed Nusbaum
    Ed Nusbaum
    | 09 Νοε 2015
    Cleantech under the spotlight in build-up to Paris talks
    Blog Cleantech under the spotlight in build-up to Paris talks
    The dramatic and sustained drop in the global oil price led to a certain amount of doom mongering around the cleantech sector. The fear, of course, was that cheaper fossil fuels would make clean energy investments less competitive.
    04 Νοε 2015
    IFRS News - Q4 2015
    IFRS IFRS News - Q4 2015
    IFRS News is your quarterly update on all things relating to International Financial Reporting Standards. We’ll bring you up to speed on topical issues, provide comment and points of view and give you a summary of any significant developments.
    Ken Sharp
    Ken Sharp
    | 03 Νοε 2015
    What the tax function of today needs to know for tomorrow
    Tax What the tax function of today needs to know for tomorrow
    The practical impact of the OECDs recommendations and the key issues that should be on your radar as a tax function and head of tax.
    28 Οκτ 2015
    Solving the productivity puzzle
    GrowthiQ Solving the productivity puzzle
    As productivity rates fall, businesses and governments need to find new ways to make inputs work harder if living standards are to be maintained.
    26 Οκτ 2015
    China slowdown hits trading partners
    IBR China slowdown hits trading partners
    New research from Grant Thornton’s International Business Report (IBR) reveals the extent to which contagion caused by China’s economic slowdown is spreading to businesses around the world. Business confidence and expectations for revenue and exports are down, not just in China’s near neighbours, but in several major economies which count on the world’s second biggest economy as a major trading partner.
    Francesca Lagerberg
    Francesca Lagerberg
    | 20 Οκτ 2015
    Building tomorrow's $bn businesses
    Technology Building tomorrow's $bn businesses
    Tomorrow, we can expect new technologies enabling the internet of things to create opportunities for future fast-growth companies. Some will become industry leaders – the Xiaomis and Ubers of tomorrow. Many more will fail – either because their offering wasn’t differentiated enough, or because their management made the wrong decisions.
    Steven Perkins
    Steven Perkins
    | 19 Οκτ 2015
    Acquisition of investment properties
    IFRS Acquisition of investment properties
    This IFRS viewpoint addresses whether to treat the acquisition of an investment property as an asset purchase or a business combination. This is an important issue because the IFRS accounting requirements for a business combination are very different from asset purchases.
    Ken Sharp
    Ken Sharp
    | 14 Οκτ 2015
    The full potential of the Downton Abbey women
    Women in business The full potential of the Downton Abbey women
    Comparison with evolution of women in Downton Abbey shows companies lagging behind society in terms of gender diversity.
    Fernando Fucci
    Fernando Fucci
    | 12 Οκτ 2015
    A good day for international expansion
    Blog A good day for international expansion
    5 October 2015 was a good day for companies operating across borders, with agreements on global transfer pricing rules (Base Erosion Profit Sharing or BEPS) and the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).
    08 Οκτ 2015
    How to be cyber-secure
    GrowthiQ How to be cyber-secure
    Cyber-attacks are set to grow in their number and nature; those companies that embed security measures into their culture will be most successful at fending them off, says Paul Jacobs
    07 Οκτ 2015
    Big shake-up in international tax rules
    Tax Big shake-up in international tax rules
    So will the Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) Action Plan result in a tax system that’s fairer, more efficient and more understandable?
    Francesca Lagerberg
    Francesca Lagerberg
    | 05 Οκτ 2015
    The new customer mindset
    GrowthiQ The new customer mindset
    To succeed in the B2B sharing economy, businesses need to understand what drives customers who are willing to use crowdsourced and automated services LiquidSpace specialises in renting out spare office space in existing businesses by the hour, the month or longer. Users can hire space via the company’s app and be sitting in a business’s boardroom within minutes. They can add their own office space to the inventory too.
    30 Σεπ 2015
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