Auditor Independence and Non-Audit Services: A Literature Review Vivien Beattie University of Stirling and Stella Fearnley University of Portsmouth TABLE OF CONTENTS Page List of tables and list of figures About the authors v vi List of abbreviations vii Executive summary ix Part 1 Auditor independence 1 Introduction 1 1.1 1 1.2 The ‘problem’ of non-audit services (NAS) 1 1.3 The current UK regulatory and professional environment 2
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television, was under- cutting many of the assumptions on which the Congress Party’s family dynasty, the Nehrus and Gandhis, had built up the Indian state. The Americans were unleashing a new generation of weap- ons on a Third World regime to which New Delhi had been close; its Soviet friends were standing by, even agreeing with the Americans. The Iraqi invasion of Kuwalt had pushed up oil prices and forced the Indian Government to evacuate some three million of its citizens working in the Gulf. The
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pursue excellence in everything that we do. CONTENTS 01 02 04 05 06 08 Corporate profile Letter to Shareholders Geographically Diversified Operations Corporate Milestones Board of Directors Key Management 10 12 18 19 20 Financial Highlights Financials and Operations Review Corporate Social Responsibility Corporate Information Financial Contents CHINA MINZHONG FOOD CORPORATION LIMITED 2014 ANNUAL REPORT 1 CORPORATE PROFILE Operating since 1971, China Minzhong Food Corporation Limited (“China
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1.0 Introduction: In this chapter we tried to describe the origin of the report, objective of the report, scope and limitations of the report. 1.01. Origin of the report: The B.B.A. Program under the department of finance offers a course named “Principles of management, F-109)” which requires submitting a report on a specific topic given to us. The report under the headline ‘Job satisfaction’ has been prepared towards the purpose .Our main task was to analyze two organizations employees job
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PASSIONATELY REfREShINg A ThIRSTY WORLd 2011 Annual Review Inspired by the world’s greatest brand and driven by a talented and passionate team of more than 700,000 system associates, we are operating from a position of strength. Together with our bottling partners, we are executing against a solid, focused vision. 2 5 6 8 12 14 16 18 20 Letter to Shareowners Selected Financial Data 2011 Highlights 125th Anniversary Per Capita Consumption Refreshing Our System Refreshing Our Business Through Innovation
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SIXTY DAYS AFTER CORPORATE LEADERSHIP MODULE-THE ROLE OF RELIGIOUS LEADERSHIP IN CONFLICT PREVENTION AND RESOLUTION INTRODUCTION One day, a gentleman came to my office and in the course of our conversation he sought to convince me to become an Adventist. When I asked if he would like to become a Catholic instead, he immediately responded in the negative without assigning any serious doctrinal reasons. What was even more interesting was that he attended Catholic schools from the basic to the
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sustainability Human rights and compliance Our people Nestlé in Society: Creating Shared Value A message from our Chairman and our CEO About this report Nestlé in Society: Creating Shared Value Creating Shared Value explained Nestlé Corporate Business Principles Our Commitments Materiality Key Performance Indicators Summary Consolidated environmental performance indicators Nestlé in society | Creating Shared Value and meeting our commitments 2012 | Full report 3 6 8 9 10 11 15 18
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good performance in light of the 10%–12% return typical of industry in general. A second and equally important contributor to Berkshire’s outstanding performance is a handful of substantial holdings in publicly traded common stocks such as The American Express Company, The Coca-Cola Company, and Wells Fargo & Company. As both manager and investor, Buffett looks for ‘‘wonderful businesses’’ with outstanding economic characteristics: high rates of return on invested capital, substantial profit margins
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47 Sustainability Page 22 Financial Report Page 68 Board of Directors Page 26 Auditor’s Independence Declaration Page 114 Management Team Page 28 Independent Auditor’s Report Page 115 Corporate Governance Statement Page 30 Shareholder Information Page 117 Corporate Directory IBC Annual General Meeting The fifth Annual General Meeting of Myer Holdings Limited will be held on Friday 21 November 2014 at 11.00am (Melbourne time). Mural Hall Level 6, Myer Melbourne Store
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