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Nov- 2022 -2 November
Successful mergers need management accountants
The uncertain economic outlook means businesses are scrutinising their futures. Leadership teams find themselves wondering: How do we survive? Better yet,…
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Oct- 2022 -11 October
HMRC’s shift in focus on R&D creates significant challenges for accountants
Data gathered by the specialists at Markel Tax has highlighted the changing HMRC approach to Research & Development (R&D) claims,…
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6 October
How firms can make a secure shift to hybrid working
The pandemic saw high-profile cyber-attacks in the UK set a new record, with headlines becoming a daily occurrence in 2021…
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Sep- 2022 -12 September
Adding revenue through R&D tax relief service
In a commodity compliance market, accountants need to generate new revenue streams – but they also need to build the…
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9 September
FRC’s new guidance even more essential in light of recent audit failings
Significant fines on big audit firms have become all too familiar. The latest audit practices to be the subject of…
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6 September
Is your old accounting software causing staff burnout?
Accounting’s ongoing burnout problem Burnout in accounting is well documented – notably by caba, the charity for well-being in the…
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2 September
How datafication and automation are changing the future of accountancy
The Covid-19 pandemic has driven many accountants to bedroom bookkeeping and number crunching; not to mention becoming an around the…
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Aug- 2022 -31 August
Using moratoriums to create a legal fence during a company’s time of crisis
In situations where a company faces a temporary cash flow crisis that damages its balance sheet and threatens its viability,…
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26 August
Ethics over fines: why accountants need to be on the right side of history
According to the United Nations, between 715 billion and 1.87 trillion Euros are laundered each year, equating to between 2…
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24 August
How accounting teams can thrive through recession
A former Bank of England rate-setter stated that the UK is probably already in recession in a recent Bloomberg article. Businesses…
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