Located on Africa’s western coast, Ghana is home to 24m people and a variety of ethnic groups. The country is divided into 10 administrative regions and has a strong executive branch, a unicameral legislature made up of 230 members, and an independent judiciary.
Interviews & Viewpoints | Felix Nana Sackey, Managing Partner, Deloitte & Touche (Ghana), on new reporting standards for small and medium-sized enterprises from The Report: Ghana 2012
On July 9, 2009 the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) issued the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), an alternative framework for eligible entities in place of the full-set IFRS.
Articles & Analysis | Paying dues: A look at the tax code from The Report: Ghana 2012
FORMS OF BUSINESS ORGANISATION: The main forms of business organisation in Ghana in approximate order of importance are: private and public limited liability companies; branches of foreign firms; partnerships; sole traders; companies limited by guarantee; and unlimited liability firms. They are: Limited...