Posted on February 28, 2019 by SK Tokyo Audit Corporation under DFK International, Japan, Key Audit Matters, The Japanese Institute of Certified Public Accountants
On July 5, 2018, the Business Accounting Council of the Financial Services Agency of Japan (‘FSA’) published the “Opinion on the Revision of the Auditing Standards” that contains the introduction of ‘Key Audit Matters (KAM)’ communication. KAM is the matter that is of most significance in the audit of the financial statements for a certain […]
Posted on February 18, 2019 by Taylor Leibow LLP under Canada, Canada's Controlled Private Corporations, Canada's individual tax system, DKF International, graduated tax system
The Canadian Federal Government began to introduce tax changes in 2015 and 2016 around the taxation of small businesses in an effort to prevent corporations from multiplying their ability to take advantage of the small business deduction. This deduction allows a Canadian controlled private corporation to be taxed at a low rate of tax on […]
Posted on February 14, 2019 by Zach Hoffman under American Football, business culture, Global Business Culture, international environment, Team success
The position of Quarterback is the most magnified and influencing position in all of sports. In the sport of American Football, the quarterback acts as the overall leader of the team on the field along with being the CEO off the field. The quarterback is responsible for success when the team is winning, along with […]
Posted on February 13, 2019 by Keith Warburton under Market Entry, Step 2
Step Two: Do the Research Don’t rely on a blank page. As bizarre as it may sound, we find that lots of companies enter a new international market having done virtually no detailed research on that market. This approach to market entry leads to a number of mistakes which are likely to jeopardise the success […]
Posted on February 7, 2019 by Mark Hannant under India, Midnight's grandchildren, millennials, modernity, tradition
India’s growth is the global economic story of the next 20 years. But it won’t be straightforward. And anyone eyeing its huge potential must be able to navigate the country’s scale and complexity and understand the intricate forces of tradition and modernity, shaping the world’s fastest-growing large economy. India is at once ancient and modern. […]
Posted on February 6, 2019 by Neil Moon under Global Environment, Marketing Strategy, Supply Chain Strategy
When researching and reading papers for customer marketing strategy and supply chain strategy, it appeared odd that the two are so different in their paradigms. Supply chain strategy seems so complicated, in that it is a constant tension between customer service and price. Complexity and uncertainty seem to reduce clarity and visibility, requiring supply chain […]
Posted on February 5, 2019 by Giuseppe Baggiani under International Search Engine Optimisation, International SEO, Search Engine Optimisation, SEO, User Experience
If your business operates globally, your website should be able to deliver specific content and offer great user experience across multiple countries, cultures and languages (and often multiple languages within a country). This way, searchers from around the world will be able to navigate your website and find the information that is relevant to them […]
Posted on January 31, 2019 by DSG Chartered Accountants Liverpool under DFK International, DSG Chartered Accountants, Great Britain, HMRC, UK, United Kingdom
The UK online tax return filing system was used by 9.9 million individual UK taxpayers in 2017/18, with 92.5% of returns being submitted electronically. Despite this, the UK government intends to go further with its digitalisation of the UK tax system. “Making Tax Digital” (“MTD”) is a key part of the UK government’s plans to […]
Posted on January 30, 2019 by Zach Hoffman under America, debt, Higher Education, Student Loan Crisis, United States, USA
Like most democratic countries in the world, it is true that the United States of America is a “Land of Opportunity.” However, when it comes to education, the US system can be seen as extremely controversial and in question amongst young Americans. Most people have been told at a young age about the necessity of […]
Posted on January 28, 2019 by Peter Kasanda under Clyde & Co., Microfinance Act 2018, Tazania
Written by: Peter Kasanda, Michaela Marandu, Tenda Msinjili and Imani Mselle. In this month’s legal briefing, we focus on the Microfinance Act 2018 and recent public notices issued by the Bank of Tanzania on Supervision of Microfinance Service Providers. BOT’s Notice In December 2018 the Bank of Tanzania (BOT) issued a public notice (the Notice) […]
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