
ACCA: APAC accountants’ confidence on global economic conditions falls
Confidence among accountants in the Asia Pacific region regarding global economic conditions remain fragile, according to the Association of Chartered

Confidence among accountants in the Asia Pacific region regarding global economic conditions remain fragile, according to the Association of Chartered

Confidence among chief financial officers, accountants, and finance professionals declined moderately in the third quarter of 2024, marking its lowest

Chief financial officers are becoming more optimistic regarding the economy, as a new ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants)

Economic confidence among chief financial officers declined moderately in the first quarter of 2024 and is slightly below its historical

Economic confidence among finance professionals hits highest level since the first quarter of 2023 , though cost concerns persist , according to

Cost pressures continue to ease according to accountants worldwide, but remain elevated by historical standards, said ACCA recently. The ACCA

The sharp rebound in global confidence in the aftermath of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has ended, according to the latest

Economic confidence rises as clear signs of business improvement emerge, said ACCA recently. While the accountancy body’s Q1 2023 Global

One of the major challenges facing businesses today is increased costs, according to Global Economic Conditions Survey (GECS) by ACCA

Two new IMA certificate programs are now available for finance professionals to learn sustainable business practices and diversity, equity, and

The Diversity gap at senior levels in Asia’s accounting field is a result of inequities and exclusive behaviours, said Institute

The latest internal control challenges include skilled staff shortage, technological advances, and the lack of executive emphasis, according to a