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The challenges of consumer convergence

Convergence is not a new concept, but the extent to which it is enabling consumers to live connected lifestyles has caught many organisations by surprise.

 

Mickelson perfect at Pebble

 

Phil Mickelson’s amazing comeback at the 2012 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am puts him among the all-time golfing greats, ahead of Jack Nicklaus and Johnny Miller.

Funding the NHI - Income tax vs VAT vs sin taxes

After the Government released its long-expected Policy Paper on National Health Insurance (Policy Paper) (NHI) funding in August 2011, quite a few questions remained unanswered. 

Interactive Tax Rate Tool

The online tool allows you to compare corporate and indirect tax rates for one country for any given year(s) and compare one tax type across multiple countries, for any given year(s).

The KPMG International Annual Review 2011

A review of a year of milestones for KPMG, including double-digit growth, a reduced carbon footprint and a ranking as Universum’s most attractive employer in the world, just behind Google.

Investing in turbulent times – the great Africa business migration

According to the IMF, seven out of the 10 fastest growing economies in the world can be found in Africa. The African continent has recently moved more into the global limelight as a promising investment destination...

COP17 wrap-up

The world’s climate change community travelled to Durban in early December for the COP17 climate conference with expectations set very low. The prospects for the Kyoto Protocol looked bleak...