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COVER STORY
GOODBYE, GUANXI
Well-connected China Gas moves to professionalize its financial management. Will it succeed?
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FEATURE
CHANGES IN THE AIR
How India’s emerging airlines are redefining the way aviation companies traditionally do business.
 
FEATURE
BUILDING CASTLES
Companies that provide soft-skills training gain a more loyal and capable workforce, and deepen their pool of leadership talent.
 
TOPLINE

SUPER-MARKET SHOPPING
The world’s stock markets merge

DELAYED REACTIONS
Sarbanes-Oxley strikes again

UPGRADES ALL AROUND
Moody’s changes its methodology

 
BY THE NUMBERS
WHAT’S THE BOSS WORTH?
CFOs weigh in on executive compensation.
 
IN TECH
FLIRTING WITH DISASTER RECOVERY
Is a business continuity plan part of internal control under Sarbanes-Oxley?
 
INSIGHT
TALKING POINTS
Every company needs to practice effective communications, not just pay lip service to it.
 
ON THE RECORD
TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE’S YASUO TOBIYAMA
 
IN PRACTICE: INSURANCE
PERILOUS EXPANSION
The liability regime awaiting Chinese companies abroad can prove hazardous unless they take preventive measures.
 
IN PRACTICE: ACCOUNTING
LOST IN THE MAZE
The complicated windings of hedge accounting are causing a wave of restatements in the US.
 
IN PRACTICE: TRAINING
SELLING FINANCE
How to educate sales teams on the finer points of revenue recognition.
 
GRAPEVINE
MORE CFOS REQUIRED
China’s state-owned enterprises are required to hire chief financial officers; CFOs on the move.
 

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