Alfred Gohdes

  • Country Report

    Who’s afraid of BilMoG?

    April 2009 (Magazine)

    As the domestic accounting reform BilMoG passes into legislation, Alfred Gohdes and Nigel Cresswell assess the implications for German corporates

  • Features

    Look hard before changing

    February 2005 (Magazine)

    Put in an executive nutshell, the revised IAS19 should have little, if any, noticeable effect upon the asset allocation in German pension plans. However, asset allocation is changing and will continue to change in response to a number of inter-related developments. Asset allocation is driven initially by market movements, namely ...