| Q:What
do you like most about Affilica Update?
What
I like most about Affilica Update is how global issues are
presented. These are educating and informative. It brings
the professional world together as a community and thereby
collapses the gap between the different professions. The
brain teasers and jokes are very refreshing indeed.
- Camilla Shittu, UK
News of the region and the brain teasers. - Edna Laicheong,
Mauritius
A "good mix" and easy on the mind; a pleasure
to spend five minutes reading. - S J Ball, Guernsey
New ideas. - Bashir Malik, Pakistan
Variety of Information and humour. - Ashok Gudka
Wide coverage of perspective around the world.
-
Tan Hock Hin, Malaysia
Humour, professional news, tips.
- Sofyan Syafri Harahap PhD, Indonesia
Its variety and humour. - David Cook, Spain
The articles are more interesting and varied than a
lot of other professional newsletters I receive.
- Angela Pearce, UK
Always interested in reading views of other accountants.
- Damian Gallagher, Ireland
Networking, information on striking news on the profession,
mind teasers and jokes. - Gregoris Demetriou, Cyprus
Brain Teaser, funny stories, sayings, and of course financial
matters. - Rev. Frederick Tusingire, Uganda
International information about professionals and SMEs. -
Laurent Ginet, France
Its presentation.
- Ibn Sina Academic
Research Centre, Mauritius
Bright breezy, informative and easy and enjoyable
to read. - Brendan Reilly, Ireland
Interesting management stories and case studies.
- Helena Koon, Hong
Kong
Variety, interesting. No Western garbage, just good international
stuff. - Mwika Nyangibo
The most I like is the news about accounting and auditing
industry. - C.P. Julián Garza Rosales, Mexico
The taxation comments and info and the jokes.
- Maria Jose Ocampos
Bracho
It is overall an excellent magazine.
- Chris van Rensburg, South
Africa
The variety of subjects and international approach.
- Jale Ozturk
Very informative. - Tan Swee Leng, Singapore
Structure of information. - L Sveta, Rumania
Lack of pretension; very little repetition; the jokes.
- Richard Fox, UK
Variety and insight. - Ian McGregor, Scotland
Hearing others' situations/issues and judging global
markets. The Banter included with the magazine to keep it
from becoming too serious. - John A. Wescott, UK
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Greetings,
I just had to drop you a note to compliment you on your
most excellent Affilica newsletter. A super mix of marketing,
humour, news and information. I get about 50 newsletters
and write three. Yours is by far the best quality and the
most enjoyable - including mine! Very Best Regards,
Graeme England, Edenvale, South Africa
The newsletter is great. However, I joined another network
a year ago, and I am really trying to get this up and running
first. I find it very time-consuming, and to be honest,
I don't have the time at the moment to join anything else.
Keep up the good work.
Regards, Eilis, Eilis Quinlan & Co, Ireland
I like to read Affilica Update because it's a good way to
start the day, informative and interesting.
- Brenda M King, H P Hanna & Co Ltd, Christchurch, New
Zealand
I like to read Affilica Update because it is fun and informative.
- Jeffrey Lewis, UK
Affilica Update is interesting and
the jokes are amusing. It makes a good read. - Ian Grocholski,
Paris, France
I like to read Affilica Update
because it keeps me in touch with our associates overseas.
- Phil McCarthy, Australia
Just dropping a line to congratulate you on the quality
of the newsletter. I am not in the accounting business but
still find your newsletters extremely informative in particular
your articles on IR35 as I am an independent IT Contractor
running a limited company. - Aarif Merali, UK
Like the newsletter, diverse and interesting.
- Mike Doyle, Doyles, UK
I like to read Affilica E-Magazine because the information
comes with humour. - Brian Trent, Chalfont Management Services,
UK
I am a recent subscriber to Affilica Update and find it
enlightening and entertaining. Congratulations on your good
work - it is getting better all the time. - John
Ram, UK
Opportunities to interface if wanted. - Brian Kensington,
UK
Tips, advice and humour. Also the potential to contact other
accountants throughout the world. - Simon Lever, UK
News of developments in the professional world and opinions.
- K Audit, United Arab Emirates
Its international focus. - Richard King, Australia
Information on global level. - Barbara Stechnij, USA
Its wide ranging content and its free. - Paul Tan, Singapore
It's useful to know what is happening to the accounting
profession all over the world. It's also a pleasure to read
articles contributed by fellow accountants to learn of the
lighter side of their professional life. - George Yeung,
Canada
International connections. Julian
Bower, UK
Informative whilst easy to read. Doug Bedford, UK
Brief and to the point. John Matthews, UK
Humour,
members details, useful info.
- Wendy Beauchamp-Ward, UK
Exchange
of business info.
- M.Irvin Boncamper, Nevis,
St.Kitts
Covers broad range of subjects. - Rakesh Patel, UK
Easy Reading and useful tips. - Mazhar Jasani, UK
Information
about what's going on and new members information. -
Claus Securs, Germany
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