Cicero Guides FAQs
Who are the guides written by?
A group of experienced Finance Directors, based in the UK, but with international experience, who perceived the gap between training and education offered to accountants and the demands that were placed upon them in the real world.
Who are the guides designed for?
For financial managers working in industry and commerce who are seeking help and advice in dealing with the practical problems they have to face. The guides do not deal with the technicalities of accounting, or with accounting standards. They are about the practical problems of being a professional person working in business and facing the management challenges that are specific to the finance discipline.
Can I copy and distribute the information in the guides?
No. The guides are the intellectual property of Cicero Financial Management Ltd & by purchasing them you acquire a personal, non-transferrable licence to use the information. Any attempt to copy or republish the guides will be pursued with the full force of the law.
Can I suggest improvements to the guides?
We welcome feedback. Please send your suggestion to info@ciceroguides.com.
What if the subject I am interested in isn’t covered?
Please let us know at info@ciceroguides.com and we will look at including it in future releases of the guides.
Where does the name come from?
Marcus Tullius Cicero (106BC – 43BC) was one of the greatest politicians, writers and orators of the Ancient World. His name stands for excellence, authority and high principles, making him the perfect model for a financial management business.
He does have his critics, who point to his misplaced nostalgia for an imaginary past and a very Roman bloodthirstiness!
To find out more:-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cicero |