Accounting News
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Jul- 2019 -22 JulyAdministrations
Number of insolvencies fall over second quarter
The number of insolvencies in the UK has fallen by 14% for the second quarter of this year. The study…
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19 JulyAccounting Firms
Investar Property Group appoints Cowgills
Investment company Investar Property Group has appointed accountancy and business advisory firm Cowgills to support its expansion. The business, which…
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18 JulyLegal
FRC makes two new council appointments
Industry regulator the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has appointed two new council members. Liz Murrall has been appointed chair of…
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17 JulyAudit
Britain First fined for ‘failing’ to audit accounts
Britain First has been fined £44,200 by the Electoral Commission for “multiple breaches” of electoral law. The group was registered…
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16 JulyBig Four
KPMG appoints industry veteran as new insurance partner
Big four accounting firm KPMG has appointed Graham Boffey as a new insurance partner, he will join the financial services…
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15 JulyAccounting Firms
Dains partners with finance company for SME loans
Midlands based accounting firm Dains has partnered with SME credit specialist Caple to help provide access to debt finance services…
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12 JulyBig Four
EY announces 733 new partner promotions worldwide
Big four accounting firm Ernst and Young (EY) has promoted 733 new partners worldwide, with the majority of new partners…
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12 JulyAccounting Firms
Campbell Dallas listed in ICAS Top 100 Young global CAs
David Booth, a newly appointed partner with Campbell Dallas, and Shahbaz Mirza, Campbell Dallas’ digital transformation leader, have been named…
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11 JulyRegulators
Former GSK CFO named preferred chair of FRC
Following an open competition, Simon Dingemansm – former CFO of GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) has been named as the government’s preferred candidate…
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10 JulyPersonal
Clarity on employment status tests ‘badly needed’ say tax judges
Increased clarity on employment status tests to reflect the reality of modern working is “badly needed” according to a panel…
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