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KPMG.co.nz How manufacturing companies can preserve and create ...
What makes a top-performing manufacturing company different from its competitors? ... 2009 KPMG, a New Zealand partnership and a member firm of the KPMG ...
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KPMG.co.nz Treasury and Financial Risk Management Services
Most New Zealand organisations are exposed to financial risks. Both large and small organisations need to manage interest rate, foreign exchange, credit, ...
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KPMG.co.nz Tax tools
The KPMG KiwiSaver Remuneration Calculator has been designed to assist employers in calculating the effect of KiwiSaver on remuneration packages for your ...
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KPMG.co.nz International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)
KPMG's introduction to the challenge of implementing New Zealand’s equivalent to International Financial Reporting Standards; Top 10 accounting and ...
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KPMG.co.nz Finance companies rattled but not rolled
After coming to terms with the mid-year collapse of three finance companies, the sector is bracing itself to meet new challenges from a slowing economy and ...
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KPMG.co.nz Model Annual Reports
2007 Model Financial Statements, Differential reporting under NZ IFRS, ClearCut Limited - illustrates the presentations and disclosures required under the ...
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KPMG.co.nz Auto execs see hybrids and low-cost, fuel-efficient ...
... the next five years and ranked hybrid cars - which combine two power sources, ... pkiesanowski@kpmg.co.nz. Robyn McNaught. National Marketing Manager ...
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KPMG.co.nz Model Annual Reports
Diverse 2004 NZ GAAP has been brought to you to illustrate the New Zealand financial reporting requirements for a full reporting entity. ...
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KPMG.co.nz Financial Services
Some of our banking and finance clients include ANZ National Bank ... KPMG's annual study of financial performance across the NZ banking and finance ...
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KPMG.co.nz Risk and Controls Evolution - KPMG International survey
Risk management and control functions take a more forward-looking role but are hindered by a lack of full understanding of risk issues, says KPMG.