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Finance Magazine | Vol: 16 | Issue: 1
PPPs to break new ground in 2002
Transfer pricing remains top international tax priority
NTMA returns to international debt markets
European firms are unprepared for business risk
Outdated corporate reporting poses threat
Ireland prepares for IAS
Pension funds fell by 5.6 per cent in 2001
PRSI move welcome, but still not enough for international financial services sector
New competition reforms are crucial for Ireland
EDITORIAL
First pilot PPP project signed in Ireland
Creating the 2003 budget
Dealer of the Year 2001
Accountants must plan for economic slowdown
Regulatory environment continues to change for auditors
2001 produced favourable tax developments
How the Irish markets fared in 2001
Opportunity abounds in structured finance
Treasury risk policy is critical for all business
Recruitment is still active for young entrants
Gamekeeper turned poacher? A career civil servant turns independent business consultant
Operational risk: ignore it at your peril
Pensions are at the crossroads
How the non-life insurance landscape has changed
A number of developments will impact on insurance premiums
Myriad corporate finance rules made simple
Houdini, Minister for Finance
VAT and canteens - relief for Irish companies
Still to come
The key moments in a merger
Mergers and acquisitions holding up well