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Inside this Issue - July 2004
IFAC Briefs
IFAC revises Ethics Code on Audit Partner Rotation and more......................................................................................….page 2
Practice Management for the Future
The issue of Practice Management is one that has come into sharp focus within the past few years..............................................................page 3
Graduation 2004 update............................................................page 5
IFRS - Critical to Jamaica's Economic Development
IDB Country Representative, Keith Evans, argues that the reform of market systems worldwide has focused attention on the use of IFRS..........................................................................................page 6
Membership Update..................................................................page 7

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