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  1. Stock take

    ... your management team, everything about your company will be subject to public scrutiny,” warns Currie of SJ Berwin. You also need to ...

  2. Chancellor extends off-payroll rules to private sector

    ... its assessment of the employment status rules that were subject to consultations earlier this year. As IR35 relies on employment status ...

  3. Secure trading

    ... transaction, you should consider making your acceptance subject to confirmation of receipt from the addressee, preferably by copying ...

  4. The party season

    ... spare tie or a toothbrush will come in handy Books on the subject include: Socialising for Success: the Practical Guide to Perfecting ...

  5. A case for risk?

    ... The defendants lost, but not before my CFA had become the subject of line-by-line judicial scrutiny. It survived the process, but shows ...

  6. Limited Attraction

    ... in-house accountant works for a company that was previously subject to audit. This person may have the technical ability to produce ...

  7. FRS15 and fixed assets

    ... losses are recognised in the profit and loss account (subject to some special cases). The profit or loss on disposal of a fixed ...

  8. Question time

    ... by a more probing question, aimed at narrowing down the subject area and finding out more about the interviewee’s involvement in ...

  9. Leased or serviced?

    ... as general office costs, conventional office leases may be subject to unplanned extra costs such as redecoration, repairs, new equipment ...

  10. How to be pitch perfect

    ... more in order? Will facts and figures help? Books on the subject include: Successful Presentation Skills, by Andrew Bradbury, £7.99, ...

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