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Accountancy
Capital and revenue -- Aspects of business expenditure
N. R. Parasuraman looks at the two categories of expenditure a company can incur, and suggests ways to organise them effectively

International financial reporting
THE analysis of financial statements in an international context requires information about:

Book Review
Abstract class
WHAT is an abstract class? ``Simply stated, an abstract class is a class that does not fully represent an object. Instead, it represents a broad range of different classes of objects. However, this representation extends only to the features those classe s of objects have in common. Thus, an abstract class provides only a partial description of its objects,'' explains Robert C. Martin in More C++ gems -- a book that compiles articles on C++ and software engineering published over a decade in C++ Report.

Information Technology
Foraying into FrontPage 2000
Can I change the text and link colours without using FrontPage themes?

Management
Engineering in Eastlandia
This case deals with issues that arise when undertaking overseas contracts

Taxation
A cluster of cases
K. Srinivasan gives the gist of recent judgments in income-tax law


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