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Candidates: Sorry, most employers don’t want you unless you’re the perfect fit to the job
Chapter 3 of the Business finance basics section in the 'Achieving financial success' series
23rd Aug 12, 9:35am
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Chapter 3 of the Business finance basics section in the 'Achieving financial success' series
Chapter 2 of the Business finance basics section in the 'Achieving financial success' series
15th Aug 12, 10:05am
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Chapter 2 of the Business finance basics section in the 'Achieving financial success' series
KPMG's Mark Lodder looks at the ramifications of tax on lease inducements and how it bodes for the Christchurch rebuild. Your view?
Many people are far too exposed to the local economy says John Carran, senior economist at Gareth Morgan Investments. You agree?
8th Aug 12, 9:35am
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Many people are far too exposed to the local economy says John Carran, senior economist at Gareth Morgan Investments. You agree?
If you want to work in Hong Kong or Singapore, this is the new reality you face
7th Aug 12, 1:31pm
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If you want to work in Hong Kong or Singapore, this is the new reality you face
Rabobank sees a positive outlook for lamb despite softening EU demand; emerging markets to bolster demand especially for lower-value cuts
1st Aug 12, 5:31pm
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Rabobank sees a positive outlook for lamb despite softening EU demand; emerging markets to bolster demand especially for lower-value cuts
KPMG tax specialist Mark Lodder on "tainting provisions" and other tax implications for compulsory land sales in the quake battered Central Business District of Christchurch
The unusually difficult exams and surge in candidates has not really affected the CFA pass rates. Is it enough to help with your job search?
NZIER's economists argue New Zealand's ageing population is a force companies and the government can't ignore. Your view?
Alfred Duncan reveals why banks have a special position in society and require the special and intensive attention of regulators
A prize-winning study into partisanship shows it is no myth business performance is affected by ruling party orientation
Bronwyn Howell highlights the important legal principles on which the Crafar Farms case depended, and why they are important
Brian Henry reminds the FMA that salespeople are never advisers and advisers are never salespeople. He wants to see an honest declaration of these relationships in the law
John Carran calls on our political classes to confront challenges early and make the necessary changes before they involve a crisis. Your view?
Recruiters have very little time to review your resume. Here’s how to make sure it gets selected, not rejected
28th Jun 12, 3:07pm
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Recruiters have very little time to review your resume. Here’s how to make sure it gets selected, not rejected
Guest comment: Ten things to develop if you want to succeed as a leader in the banking sector
27th Jun 12, 11:05am
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Guest comment: Ten things to develop if you want to succeed as a leader in the banking sector
How to recalibrate your thinking so that you excel at work without becoming a crazed workaholic
23rd Jun 12, 11:57am
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How to recalibrate your thinking so that you excel at work without becoming a crazed workaholic
Guest columnist Tony Vidler on the financial pressures of the 'sandwhich generation' and the importance of good advice rather than pure product.
22nd Jun 12, 10:02am
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Guest columnist Tony Vidler on the financial pressures of the 'sandwhich generation' and the importance of good advice rather than pure product.
Interest rate analyst Suhaimi Mohamad does the sums on his reward card and doesn't see much value or point. Your experience?
Opinion: Eric Crampton is outraged that Christchurch City Council is making it illegal to help getting more housing available quickly. What is your experience?
Guest columnist Tony Vidler on how to spot an financial advisory dinosaur and the best quickest way to seal their extinction.
John Carran thinks Government departments shelter too much unproductive spending even when their masters call for a 'zero growth' cap on total spending. Your view?
'Monetary dialysis' has proven to be much more effective in re-starting economies than traditional debt financing, and it's non-inflationary, says Raf Manji. You agree?
Deloitte's Grant Frear picks out the key trends for growing businesses in NZ; Consumer technology, smart phones, big data and group purchasing
31st May 12, 6:23pm
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Deloitte's Grant Frear picks out the key trends for growing businesses in NZ; Consumer technology, smart phones, big data and group purchasing