VAT and insurance |
Issue: 11 / 2000 |
An opinion issued by the European Court of Justice Advocate General has placed a question mark over the VAT status of the outsourcing of services by insurance companies. The full implications will not be clear until the Court itself rules on the matter. |
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Who’s who in Finance: Brian Fowler, Managing director, Accountancy Solutions, Financial Recruitment Specialists. |
Issue: 11 / 2000 |
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Who’s who in Finance: Helen Cahill, Head of Corporate Foreign Exchange, Anglo Irish Bank. |
Issue: 11 / 2000 |
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Who’s who in Finance: Marian Finnegan, Economist, director of research, Sherry Fitzgerald Group. |
Issue: 11 / 2000 |
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Who's who in Finance: Yvonne Cullen, Project manager, Forfas EMU Business Awareness Campaign |
Issue: 11 / 2000 |
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Wild geese |
Issue: 11 / 2000 |
Irish tax manager Kevin McLoughlin tells his experience of moving to San Jose. |
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Wilson chides analysts, calls for VAT reductions |
Issue: 11 / 2000 |
Stock analysts and market commentators who last year had made internet banking ‘flavour of the month’ were chided by Martin Wilson, president of the Institute of Bankers said at its annual dinner in November. |
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A framework for finance in the new economy |
Issue: 10 / 2000 |
While e-commerce is revolutionising every area of business Marian Corcoran says the path to e-finance requires a realignment of the finance organisation towards a structure and culture that can enable e-business transformation. |
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A new dawn in interest rate risk management |
Issue: 10 / 2000 |
With rising debt levels for many Irish companies interest rate movements have become more important to business performance. Jayne Bull and Brian Lynch look at how Irish corporates are addressing the challenges of proactive interest rate management. |
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Accountancy bodies may merge |
Issue: 10 / 2000 |
The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland is in discussions with the Institute of Certified Public Accountants about ways in which the two bodies can come together to create a more unified professions including merging the bodies into one. |
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After a volatile third quarter, uncertainty ahead |
Issue: 10 / 2000 |
Finance invited bond and currency market experts to give their outlook for the coming quarter and predict the level of key indicators at quarter end. The following are the assessments for the current quarter and look back at how Q3 predictions compared with the outcome. |
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After a volatile third quarter, uncertainty ahead |
Issue: 10 / 2000 |
Finance invited bond and currency market experts to give their outlook for the coming quarter and predict the level of key indicators at quarter end. The following are the assessments for the current quarter and look back at how Q3 predictions compared with the outcome. |
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Anglo Irish Bank raise $125m |
Issue: 10 / 2000 |
Anglo Irish Bank has raised $125 million of subordinated loan stock through a private placement from US institutional investors. |
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Card APRs fall as interest spirals |
Issue: 10 / 2000 |
Competition amongst credit card providers has driven standard rate APRs down by 3 per centage in Ireland while interest rates have risen by 1.4 per cent. |
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Commerzbank to service private client brokers |
Issue: 10 / 2000 |
Commerzbank Securities plans to offer Irish private client brokers an internet-based service which will offer access to its research and execution facilities on pan-European stocks. |
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