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Accountancy Ireland Award

The Accountancy Ireland Award is presented annually for the best article published in Accountancy Ireland magazine in the previous year.  

Year Published Month Author Title
2011 December Niamh Brennan Can Directors Rely on Experts?
2010 February Tom O'Higgins Audit Committees in the Public Sector
2009 April Bob Semple Non-Executive Directors - Second Thoughts?
2008 April, June Jane O'Hanlon VAT on Property - Some Questions Answered
2007 December Oliver Holt Audit Quality Framework : FRC Publishes Responses to Discussion Paper
2006 October Patricia Barker Ethics Fatigue - Regulation vs Integrity
2005 February/October Kerri O'Connell The Importance of Being Certain and An Honest Mistake, Your Honour
2004 Feb/Apr/Jun/Aug/Oct/Dec John McDonnell IFRS Transition Series
2003 Aug/Oct/ Dec John McDonnell IFRS Series
2002 February Brendan Lenihan & Mike O’Malley Creative Cost Reduction: Approaches for Turbulent Times
2001 October Peter Clarke Traditional Budgeting : Help or Hindrance?
2000 Oct David Brabazon and Tony Brabazon Benchmarking: Does your performance measure up?
1999 Dec Les Warren Knowledge Management - Just Another Office in the Executive Suite?
1998 Oct Peter Pierse Accountancy is Dead! Long live Accountants
1997 Jun Julian Clarke Corporate Change
1996 Apr/Jun/Aug Roger Hussey Living with Unlimited Liability
1995 Feb Creide O'Brien An Over-Regulated Profession - Commentary in the light of FRS 5
1994 Jun/Aug Tom McBride ISO 9000 - Quality for the Profession
1993 Feb Patricia Barker FRS3 - Shot in the Arm or Bolt from the Blue?
1992 Aug Peter Clarke The Challenge Facing Management Accounting (August 1992)
1991 Jun Ivan Carruthers Revenue Investigations (June 1991)
1990 Dec Patricia Barker Goodwill ruffles feathers (December 1990)
1989 Dec John Hegarty To 1992 and Beyond" - an evolving regulatory environment (Dec 1989)
1988 Dec Robert Barker 1992 and Taxation
1987 Feb Anthony Walsh Educating Tomorrow's Accountant
1986 Dec John Byrne Transport and Distribution - does your company measure up