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Affinia expands Midlands presence with Towcester acquisition

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The Uncommon Practice appoints director to lead regional growth

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Talent shortages force accountancy firms to turn away clients

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Accountancy Today provides UK finance professionals and accountants with timely analysis of economic trends, policies, and events that impact the business and financial landscape. Our coverage focuses on how shifts in inflation, interest rates, government fiscal policies, and global economic developments affect corporate finance strategies, budgeting, forecasting, and risk management.

Economy

Accountancy Today provides UK finance professionals and accountants with timely analysis of economic trends, policies, and events that impact the business and financial landscape. Our coverage focuses on how shifts in inflation, interest rates, government fiscal policies, and global economic developments affect corporate finance strategies, budgeting, forecasting, and risk management.

Financial services paid £75.5bn in tax during 2019 financial year

UK financial services contributed a record amount of £75.5bn in tax in the year ended 31…

As long as WW3 does not kick off, 2020 looks set to be a better year

All eyes on are on the rising tensions between the United States and Iran after president…

KPMG appoints Andrew Morgan as southern chair

Andrew Morgan has been named as the new chair for KMPG’s southern operations.

The internet need not be the scourge of every sector – just ask the CEO of Mountain Warehouse

The last decade in business was arguably characterised by one word: disruption. While the…

‘Jingle bots’ are artificially ramming online shopping baskets to use up stock

I have my reservations about this story because we spend a lot of time in our office poring…

The latest business data is bad news, but the reasons given spell a good omen

This morning there was some bad news for business, but which definitely comes with a silver lining.

The election is over – time for the Tories to deliver for small businesses

It now looks as though political stasis and all the damage that does to business will be…

Businesses are sitting on £115bn and waiting to splurge

Goldman Sachs thinks money will pour into UK stocks and shares after this election, but it’s…

3 Challenges That Accounting Practices Face Today

The accounting industry is no stranger to both internal and external challenges. With…

2020: Year of the Lake

Easily the stand-out technology trend within the accountancy sector during 2019 has been the…
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