
Ernst & Young Monthly News April 2010
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Strategic challenges – Solution approaches
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| EY Accounting Services |
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We offer you personalised assistance and advice in the administration of some or all of the legal, fiscal, accounting, financial
and payroll functions of your business.
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Insights for entities using or converting to IFRS
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10 questions regarding mergers between EU companies ("EU Mergers") and mergers between EU and non EU companies ("International Mergers")
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Against all odds
The Ernst & Young Global Real Estate Investment Trust Report is intended to help real estate investment trusts (REITs) and other property
investors to make more informed investment decisions in regard to the REIT market.
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Choosing the right path
Between 2008 and 2009 climate change rose from ninth to fourth in the rankings of top ten risks in the 2009 Ernst & Young business risk report. As
climate change rises to the top of the agenda for even more businesses, we are reaching a defining moment where an organization’s response
to climate change will be a deciding factor in its business performance.
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Outcomes and implications of the Copenhagen Accord
In November 2009, Ernst & Young released The business response to climate change: choosing the right path. In it, we explored the
opportunities and risks presented by climate change, how an organization’s response to climate change has become a deciding factor
in its performance and the need for a framework to anchor the organization’s efforts. In this paper, we continue that journey and
look at the outcomes of Copenhagen, the business implications of the Copenhagen Accord and the need for organizations to stay on
course against a continued background of complexity, change and uncertainty.
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This book was prepared by Ernst & Young in Vietnam. It was written to provide a quick overview of the investment climate, forms of
business organization, taxation, and business and accounting practices in Vietnam. This book reflects information available as
of 31 December 2009.
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