2009 Business Links Seminars
Access information and downloads from the 2009 Business Links seminar series.
- Q&A Session—The financial reporting framework
- The financial reporting framework. New direction! Right direction?
- To what extent should New Zealand tax capital gains?
- Tax and transfer tensions: Designing direct tax structures
- Is health care priceless? Or, should we put a cost on it?
Q&A session—The financial reporting framework
When: Monday 15 December 2009
Time: 7.30–9.00 am
Venue: Lecture Theatre 1, Government Buildings, Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington
Guest speakers
- Geoff Connor
- Mark Hucklesby
- Ken Warren
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The financial reporting framework. New direction! Right direction?
When: Wednesday 18 November 2009
Time: 7.30–9.00 am
Venue: Lecture Theatre 1, Government Buildings, Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington
Guest speakers
- Mark Hucklesby
- Kevin Simpkins
- Ken Warren
Seminar downloads
- pdf106.0KBInvitation—The financial reporting framework. New direction! Right direction?
- pdf213.7KBKevin Simpkins—Proposed future accounting and assurance standards framework
- pdf223.6KBKen Warren—The financial reporting framework. New direction! Right direction?
- pdf148.9KBMark Hucklesby—The financial reporting framework. New direction! Right direction?
To what extent should New Zealand tax capital gains?
When: Thursday 17 September 2009
Time: 7.30–9.00 am
Venue: Lecture Theatre 1, Government Buildings, Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington
Guest speaker
Professor Len Burman
Commentator
John Shewan
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Tax and transfer tensions: Designing direct tax structures
When: Thursday, 25 June 2009
Time: 12.30–2.00 pm
Venue: Lecture Theatre 2, Rutherford House, Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington
Guest speaker
Professor John Creedy
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Is health care priceless? Or, should we put a cost on it?
When: Tuesday 10 March 2009
Time: 5.45—7.15 pm
Venue: Lecture Theatre 2, Rutherford House, Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington
Guest speaker
Professor Sue Llewellyn